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HudsonRiverRat-1

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Re: RiverRat tales(Slabs 9/1)
« Reply #30 on: Sep 03, 2006, 04:38 AM »
are you working tuesday,   


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Re: RiverRat tales(Slabs 9/1)
« Reply #31 on: Sep 03, 2006, 08:58 AM »
nice crappies and sheepshead, are you working tuesday, Thinking of taking Jr. out for some action.  ;D
Have a ball on vaction, when you heading out. I'm trying to get Chainsaw to come out for our fishing day.  ;) MFF Hudson River mid-week outting.  ;D

Is this the one I am going to?
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Re: RiverRat tales(Slabs 9/1)
« Reply #32 on: Sep 03, 2006, 12:41 PM »
Is this the one I am going to?
why yes it is.  ;D looks like 5 people and 2-3 boats. That is if someone wants to be a 3rd in a boat, or we'll have an odd man out, fishing alone.  :-\
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HudsonRiverRat-1

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Re: RiverRat tales(Slabs 9/1)
« Reply #33 on: Sep 03, 2006, 03:43 PM »
or we'll have an odd man out, fishing alone.  :-\
I'll fish solo if I can't find someone to join me.My bro may go.
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Re: RiverRat tales(Slabs 9/1)
« Reply #34 on: Sep 03, 2006, 04:38 PM »
I'll fish solo if I can't find someone to join me.My bro may go.
I figured your bro might go, I also left a message with Lance to find out if he gets days off.  ;D
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HudsonRiverRat-1

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Re: RiverRat tales(Slabs 9/1)
« Reply #35 on: Sep 06, 2006, 06:01 PM »
Got out this morning after work with my bro.We went to Toga for mid week quiet kind of day.We started off with a bang.My bro got this nice 4lb LMB in the first 5 casts.



I got in on the act not too long after with this nice LMB.



Shortly after this I thought I had a big bass but it turned out to be a 25" 5lb 4 oz walleye.Which was delicious by the way ;D



Not long after that I thought I saw some crappies feeding.Turned out they were bluegils and TONS of them.We put 25 of them in the live well in about 30 minutes.We could of kept on catching them but decided to bass fish some more.We got a few more but nothing to crow about.We were home by 3pm and caught a boat load of fish.Boat traffic was almost non-existent again and the weather was perfect.Great day to be out.





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Re: RiverRat tales(Bass,gils, 5lb eye@Toga)
« Reply #36 on: Sep 06, 2006, 06:06 PM »
some very nice looking fish, looks like toga has come back alive. We maybe changing locations for that big fishing trip.  ;D Or do so river action during the day and then jump ship and hit toga for some evening walleye and bass.  ;D Great pictures and some very nice looking fish, WTG  :thumbup_smilie:
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Re: RiverRat tales(Bass,gils, 5lb eye@Toga)
« Reply #37 on: Sep 07, 2006, 06:21 PM »
those are some great fish, that bottom pic, I can see them in the frying pan now  :P


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HudsonRiverRat-1

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Re: RiverRat tales(Bass,gils, 5lb eye@Toga)
« Reply #38 on: Sep 08, 2006, 07:10 PM »
those are some great fish, that bottom pic, I can see them in the frying pan now  :P

I don't eat them too often.I have a friend up the street who is 87 years old.He's got a bad back and knees and can't get out and fish anymore.I bring them up to him and he does the rest.He loves them so much he eats em for breakfast  :o.The look on his face when I bring a 5gal.  bucket or with my boat still behind me is priceless.I don't think he'd be any happier if I gave him gold bars.
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