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Old 12-30-2001, 11:18 AM   #17
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Talking here fishee fisheee....

...My first choice would be live Pogies~ Second live Scup ~ Third live Eels~4th live Mackerel.......then live Herring ......my order changes from year to year, so don't hold me to it

...do I chunk ? yes, didn't chunk much last year but I chunk...its usually the pole sitting to the left/right of me...with the drag adjusted properly...I will usually chunk when I plan to stay in one spot for a length of time.....which didn't happen much last stripa semister ....I like to walk, sorry JohnR... even though I have a boater'r body too....


...hey GS, I often fart around with the Hickories in Pt. Judes pond...and they're huge.....around 18" What a battle on light tackle .... What size Shad are you catching/using?...Due to the size of the Shad I've caught, I ruled them out as far as livelining...always felt they were too big ?..I've chunked them with no results, cept the occasional cousin crab...gettin a free bee....

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