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Massachusetts / Re: Waters Near and Far
« Last post by lowaccord66 on May 13, 2024, 09:14 AM »Sounds like a nice day.
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Massachusetts / Re: Waters Near and Far« Last post by lowaccord66 on May 13, 2024, 09:14 AM »Sounds like a nice day.
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New York / Re: How Warm Is It?« Last post by iceman260 on May 13, 2024, 06:39 AM »48* and sunny.
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Maine / Re: Downeast is ho« Last post by gamefisher on May 13, 2024, 06:02 AM »Being from the coast and having gone to Machias myself Scalloper, I couldn't agree more about those Downeast Ho's! ;
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New York / Re: How Warm Is It?« Last post by Raquettedacker on May 13, 2024, 04:35 AM »39* partly cloudy and calm
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General Fishing Discussion / Re: Anybody think this spring has been windier than usual on the water?« Last post by taxid on May 12, 2024, 10:03 PM »How many of you knew that weather system wind does not blow it sucks? Seriously wind gets pulled from high pressure to low pressure like a vaccum. And the stronger the pressure gradients between the high and low pressure the stronger the wind.
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Indiana / HAPPY MOTHERS DAY« Last post by abishop on May 12, 2024, 09:27 PM »Wishing all the moms a blessed day.
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Massachusetts / Waters Near and Far« Last post by bogtrotter on May 12, 2024, 06:41 PM »This morning my younger son and my buddy Bob and I took a drive to Chicopee to try the Chicopee River for shad and small mouth.
We arrived around 11:30 AM and left about 2:30 PM. It was partly sunny and about 60 degrees. My son and Bob religiously fished for shad with darts and leaves, but without success. I did a bit better, switching to worms after a while, and landing several feisty sunfish and one foot long American eel - - my first in nearly 40 years if you don't count the pencil long (and thin) specimen that I caught in the same stretch of river a couple years ago. There were a fair number of other fishermen, but no one seemed to be doing much, except one gent who hauled in a half dozen shad and left. After returning home and taking my wife and kids out to dinner for Mother's Day, I hit the South Hoosic for around 45 minutes this evening. It was cloudy and about 50 degrees. I managed to reel in one 14" brown below the Cheshire Harbor dam, as well as harvest a few ramp mushrooms a bit further downstream. |