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Old 10-30-2008, 01:02 PM   #10
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That's kind of what I've been getting at. Always a few surprises no doubt, but by and large its been pretty predictable with regard to the big movement.
The big surprise is the lack of visible small bait. (Although I saw more diving birds and bait earlier this week than I have the whole fall season combined). Other than that it's still too early to tell IMO. I'm still seeing signs that things could go out with a bang and not just a slow fizzle. That may just be some crazy optimism creeping up though. .

I'll come back to this thread in a month and let you know... What I do know is that the longer I'm out there the shorter the winter will be - catching or not. It always seems to end the same though... Standing on a rock in Rhody under a moon with a big skunk freezing my ass off saying 'ok, this is freakin ridiculous'.

And then there's always that one last Xmas trip to LI to 'visit my girl's parents'.

"Don't kill them for ego, don't kill them because they're legal, and don't kill them for someone else." - Doc Muller
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