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Old 05-11-2004, 02:28 PM   #10
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Man, that sucks TB. Sorry to here you guys got screwed. Here I am giving kudos to the F&W and I here this. Oh well. everyone knows that down here on Cape the really absolute best trout fishing is in the fall anyway. In October, November (especially November) and into December I troll with my skiff on the ponds and mini down riggers and live shiners and we do a number and get some truly large fish. We have averaged at least one six pound brown per year and last year my fishing partner nailed a seven. Ocaasionally we lasso a salmon or two as well. I usually never do that well in the spring although if you drive by any of the ponds down here right now an hour before dusk you will see them rising all over the place but who can bring themselves to fish for trout when ten minutes from my house I can get Stripers up to fifteen pounds! That's the dilemma one must face for living on Cape Cod. Going to be 21 years here on October 11, 2004 and I have loved every minute of it. And I plan to stay here until they drag my cold dead carcass to boneyard!

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