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New York / Re: Let's see those fish
« Last post by oatkasut on Today at 04:35 PM »
Bart, I have been getting them on a gold  beadhead chartreuse   W. bugger! Nice fish.
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Massachusetts / Fishing and Foraging
« Last post by bogtrotter on Today at 03:52 PM »
Yesterday was a beautiful day - - sunny, blue skies and temps (by late morning) in the low 70's.

Unfortunately, though, no fishing for me, since I was booked solid with foraging with two friends (in the morning), opening/closing up for an event for a historical museum that I volunteer for (in the afternoon) and a game dinner (in the evening).

On the plus side, the foraging was successful (ramps, fiddleheads, water cress and saddle mushrooms), the historical event was well received (albeit sparsely attended) and the game dinner was phenomenal.

Today, the weather wasn't so nice - - starting with a light drizzle and progressing to a steady drizzle, with temps supposedly (per my car thermometer) in the upper 40's, but it felt colder - - and, at a couple points, I could even see my breath in the air.

But the fishing (between 10:45 AM and 3:15 PM) was good.

I started on the East Housatonic in Dalton (below the Depot Street dam) and caught one 8" brown, two 14" rainbows and six 10" to 14" brookies.

Then it was on to the West Housatonic (officially the SW Housatonic, but it's along W Housatonic Street, so what the heck) in Pittsfield.

I began on Hungerford Street, where I caught a 12" brown (behind the Iron Man machine shop) and six 9" to 12" perch (under the bridge).

Next I drove to Greendale Avenue, and waded downstream from the bridge there.

Along the way, I reeled in a 10" brown and 10" dace before getting out at the big bend by West Housatonic Street and walking back to my car.

Finally, I drove to the NW Housatonic (officially the W Housatonic) along Wahconah Street, and fished below the dam. 

There I landed six 9" to 11" perch, one 10" rock bass and a 10" brown (only the second trout that I've ever caught on that branch).

By this time, I was thoroughly soaked and shivering, so I drove home and warmed up with a hot shower.

Now (to return full circle to the foraging topic I opened this post with) my wife and I are just starting to ferment fresh batch of dandelion wine.

So, as you can see, it's been a busy weekend.
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New York / Re: Let's see those fish
« Last post by Bartman44 on Today at 01:20 PM »
Thanks all, brown is from the Battenkill. Learned to fly fish there as a teenager and still produces some nice fish now and then.

LOL Trapper, like this?

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New York / Re: Let's see those fish
« Last post by trapper2000 on Today at 01:04 PM »
feed the crappie to the dog and eat the perch and gills  ;D
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New York / Re: Let's see those fish
« Last post by filetandrelease on Today at 11:16 AM »
 Good catch
 That’s a nice brown Bman 👍
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New York / Re: Let's see those fish
« Last post by ActiveTrapChecker on Today at 11:15 AM »
Nice mess of fish, Bart!
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Maine / Re: Water Pump Cost
« Last post by Mac Attack on Today at 09:05 AM »
Thanks for the replies. I was going to try to do it myself and looked at a couple youtube videos. The hard part seemed to be putting the lower unit back together. Ten years ago I might have attempted it, but now if I can stand for more than a few minutes I'm lucky.


Do what you WANT to do, not what you feel that you have to do.
Fishing, not fixing.

Unless fixing is what you want to do of course.

Develop a good relationship with your marine service person(s).
Take him/her/them donuts when you show up.
You take the extra time to get to know them, and they will get to know you.
Treat them with dignity and respect and they will take awesome care of you.
This goes a long way; especially when you drop off the boat the day before 4th of July weekend and there are a dozen other boats and motors ahead of you.
Be the guy they are happy to see walking through the door.

Now...........go fishing!
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New York / Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Last post by reeleyz on Today at 08:34 AM »
Looks like the top 2 walleyes are 27" and 26". Those are some toads.

Anybody know if there is a way to see the full leaderboard?
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New York / Re: ONEIDA LAKE DIEHARDS THREAD...
« Last post by reeleyz on Today at 08:10 AM »
Glad you got some Fred. It definitely cranked up fast.
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New York / Re: Let's see those fish
« Last post by Bartman44 on Today at 07:57 AM »
Nice eyes and king.

Here's some recent catches:









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