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    Default wassup!

    Hello just joined and looking foward to chating and learning hope every one is having a great season so far.

    Hey Darkskies thx for th kind words just tryin to help th sport.This season I keept th big 6/0 hooks due to th size of these scupzillas! 14"to 17" man these things r strong! I think pound for pound they blow away stripers.A MUST on light tackle

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    Welcome thaistick! What is a scupzilla? Where do you fish out of?

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    porgie

    Pay attention to what history has taught us or be prepared to relive it again

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowherder View Post
    Welcome thaistick! What is a scupzilla? Where do you fish out of?
    thx,finchaser got my slang it's a big a** porgy I fish out of nyc and th surrounding area(northeast)

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    They do put up a good fight. How long have you been kayaking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stripermania View Post
    They do put up a good fight. How long have you been kayaking?
    paddleling 4yrs then went to peddling 4yrs

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    Welcome to stripers and anglers.

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    Thaistick was one of the guys who got me interested in T&W porgy yak fishing. Most of us who troll T&W get harassed by porgies that are too small, and we're really looking for bass and big bluefish. Thaistick fine-tuned it so he was catching bigger ones, up to 15". Big frikkin dinner plates, and they fight harder than fluke.

    Good to see ya here, bro! You're welcome, the words are nothing but the truth.
    You should see this guy catch keeper bass on the yak.....and the way he'll use the T&W, or a fly rod to get them when they are on small bait.

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    Hi thaistick welcome to the site. Look forward to your posts. I don't have a kayak yet but am thinking of getting one at the end of the year when they are cheaper.

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    Welcome to the madness.

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    Welcome there, thaistick. Does your handle come from natural sources?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigfreak View Post
    Welcome there, thaistick. Does your handle come from natural sources?
    thx guys,hey jigfreak all natural lol

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