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It is starting to warm up a little here and I have been thinking about a fishing trip. Any suggestions?.........
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I hear they are getting big ones in Hawaii...and its warm
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I hear they are getting big ones in Hawaii...and its warm Funny.... I never really thought about fishing there........... |
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The Sea of Cortes, me and my family went to Baja, and we caught some really nice Yellow Tail Tuna.
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The Sea of Cortes, me and my family went to Baja, and we caught some really nice Yellow Tail Tuna. That would be cool. I have done a little saltwater fishing. I was kinda thinking more freshwater fishing. I should have been more specific...... |
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You are not afraid of a little ice fishing are you???
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You are not afraid of a little ice fishing are you??? Not at all. Caught alot of bluegill and crappie through the ice.. |
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If you want to travel and want a challenge here are two offerings!
Now Africa offers some real scary fish. The Congo River harbors these toothy bastards... Tiger Fish! The Amazon has these. The Arapima Of course there is always Vietnam/Cambodia The Cambodian Giant Catfish Now for some salty fun the local Atlantic has these and they are fun as hell to catch! Bluefish! |
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It is starting to warm up a little here and I have been thinking about a fishing trip. Any suggestions?......... u mean ur not coming up this way to grab ya a sack full of Lake Erie Walleye? |
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It is starting to warm up a little here and I have been thinking about a fishing trip. Any suggestions?......... u mean ur not coming up this way to grab ya a sack full of Lake Erie Walleye? I don't think I will make it to Lake Erie this year but I am planning a trip up in Ohio to hit some of my old fishing holes in the spring...... |
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It is starting to warm up a little here and I have been thinking about a fishing trip. Any suggestions?......... u mean ur not coming up this way to grab ya a sack full of Lake Erie Walleye? I don't think I will make it to Lake Erie this year but I am planning a trip up in Ohio to hit some of my old fishing holes in the spring...... cool - good luck & happy hunting |
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Yeah my daddy built a lake in Brownsville Ohio over 50 years ago that I grew up fishing. I haven't been there in years......
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Yeah my daddy built a lake in Brownsville Ohio over 50 years ago that I grew up fishing. I haven't been there in years...... my boys used to fish the river some - don't really know where Brownsville is but 50 yrs is along time to be away! |
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Up towards Wheeling. Along rt 40 The National Rd. It hasn't been 50 more like 10. There was a 3 and 1/2 pound crappie caught. It is a spring fed lake. It is very cool......
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Up towards Wheeling. Along rt 40 The National Rd. It hasn't been 50 more like 10. There was a 3 and 1/2 pound crappie caught. It is a spring fed lake. It is very cool...... ok ya - 50 yrs is how long ago he built it Spring fed is good - clear water and enough cold water & a current in the summer time when the feeder streams are low |
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Canada, great fishing and beautiful scenery.
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Canada, great fishing and beautiful scenery. You are right. I've done a little fishing in Canada. I always wanted to do one of those fly in fishing camps. |
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Canada, great fishing and beautiful scenery. You are right. I've done a little fishing in Canada. I always wanted to do one of those fly in fishing camps. Went last year, basically drove to the end of the road and boated the rest of the way in. It was a lot of fun! |
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Ah come on! Go for the GUSTO!
These live in Canadian waters! If you can land a live one it would make you famous! Cadborosaurus, also known as Ogopogo, Champ, and a few other names. Dead ones have been found and there have been a host of live sightings. No one is sure what it is exactly but it is known to exist. The two speculations are that it is either a species of Cetacean that has yet to be classified but the leading theory is it is a reptilian since it does favor warmer waters which are prevalent on the east coast of America Canada. A water dwelling reptile does not inhabit cold waters and in ares where the water does go from warm in spring and summer to cold water in winter reptilians hibernate. Life in salt water does not allow for any hibernation so a water dwelling sea reptile would stick to warmer waters! Still, until one is landed alive and examined no one will know for sure what this Crypto is exactly. Smallest one seen was about three feet long. The largest over twenty feet. |
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Fly in to Ontario, Canada for Walleye and Northern Pike. :)
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