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    dug out my old glass St Croix LMB rod,under that sits my old daiwa GS-13,,yeah,it needs a bath for sure.
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    2 hook hound dog swimmer.
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    fat mullet I did up for a trade on the west coast.
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    hound dog done in orange over pink chocolate.
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    How weird is that? In the waters by us we would love to have all them stripers. Up in canada they have so many they are eating the salmon? Global warming or something else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lostatsea View Post
    How weird is that? In the waters by us we would love to have all them stripers. Up in canada they have so many they are eating the salmon? Global warming or something else?
    indeed true,,I prefer to use the term climate change since we are in a different point in earths precession,,,or is it procession??,,,anyhow,we will be seeing a redistribution of fishs' migrations that prolly true.
    maybe we will even get some channel bass up north sometime soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rip-Plugger View Post
    indeed true,,I prefer to use the term climate change since we are in a different point in earths precession,,,or is it procession??,,,anyhow,we will be seeing a redistribution of fishs' migrations that prolly true.
    maybe we will even get some channel bass up north sometime soon.
    We do get quite a few redfish in cape may and delaware bay in the summer. I think they are also called channel bass as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seamonkey View Post
    We do get quite a few redfish in cape may and delaware bay in the summer. I think they are also called channel bass as well.
    that's good,I have heard they are very good eating,,never saw one before but,would love to catch one and try it on the table.
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    Nice job. Some of those piugs are so fat dude! I guess you are just lobbing them out there and crawling in slowly?

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