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Maine / Re: Found open water« Last post by seamonkey84 on Today at 04:41 PM »It’s been a slow spring. I’ve been out just about every week this year, from standing on the ice one week, to shore fishing the next. Some trout here and there, with the odd bass or two. Even managed a small pike already.
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New York / Re: Northwest Bay Brook, Bolton Landing Canoe Launch« Last post by JWHORF on Today at 03:25 PM »I am a bit confused.
After my navionics subscription expired this past fall, it would've cost me $50. Am I missing something? I would gladly pay 5$. Thanks. Any help is appreciated. 4
New York / Re: Northwest Bay Brook, Bolton Landing Canoe Launch« Last post by ActiveTrapChecker on Today at 02:54 PM »A mere cup of coffee these days…
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New York / Re: bullheads« Last post by wishin fishin on Today at 02:37 PM »are you able to share where the bullhead bite is?
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Indiana / This crazy spring...« Last post by rivereddy on Today at 01:40 PM »The missus and I fished a lake in northern Brown County a couple of days ago and, just like the
weather, the fishing was, well, just plain weird. The dogwood trees are screaming that it is time for the crappie spawn so that was our target species. On her first cast, "the warden" caught a brightly tuxedoed 11" crappie. We're in them I thought, so we released it, the first caught, for good luck. We didn't catch another spec for over an hour. What we did catch, in all of the good crappie locations, was a pile of bluegills, redears and small LMB. The action was fast and furious but the crappies were pretty much no shows. The ones we did catch were all males in their tuxes with small undeveloped sperm sacs. We kept a few of each species and will be able to enjoy a couple of panfish dinners. While we caught a good number of fish, we had at least as many false strikes where something would take a whack at the 2" twister tail but not hook up - again weird. The weather probably was responsible for some of this as the temps in the three days before we went alternated between 36 and 82 degrees and the wind was howling, at one time or another from every direction but the west... We were in a 17 ft fiberglass canoe and I tried to hold position for her to cast. Oh yeah, she caught most of the fish... All in all a good day on the water. fish on, rivereddy 7
New York / Re: bullheads« Last post by mcully on Today at 01:31 PM »There's 24 hours in each day and you are welcome to use all of them
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New York / Re: bullheads« Last post by Badbrad2186 on Today at 11:23 AM »my problem is there are too many fun fishes to go after. Seems my favorite waters to fish are all different for each species so it is tough to go after 2 or more in one day. I have the same problem it's not a bad one I fish when I get the opportunity that pesty work gets in the way 9
New York / Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread« Last post by 62 & Done on Today at 11:02 AM »As much fun as they are to hunt, I had to give up on turkeys. No amount of bug repellant and/or clothing treatment in the world is enough to keep those Darned ticks at bay. I just can't stand them anymore. I've already had one buried on me this spring by just doing some yard work. Best of luck to all those who go and hunt safe.
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New York / Re: Hudson River stripers« Last post by 62 & Done on Today at 10:54 AM »Has anyone tried freezing some bait when they are plentiful and then having it the following spring for those early arrivals ? just thinking it should be an option.
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