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Lure builder
June 18th, 2004, 02:03 AM
The bass season opens next weekend. I'll be passing Stony's stony lake on the
way to my lake as a side note. It sound like he has a good fishing situation as
a side note. I have to fish a bay with some but not a lot of bass
unfortunately, I'll be using jointed rapala and plastic worms and also perhaps
the traditional floating rapala. I was also thinking of night fishing with
jitterbug type lures to see if more bass move in at night. Any helpful comments
on strategy would be appreciated.

Lure builder
June 19th, 2004, 04:10 AM
I have to pack my gear for next weekend. I like the thoughts of using the
traditional rapala. I remember vaguely on one of my outings i used it and the
bass were hitting it well. I may upgrade the hooks. I like catching fish on
crankbaits versus soft plastics. Lately ive seen a lot of bass hugging the
shoreline. I think this vision is a bit of a precurssor of what will happen.
I'll lobe either a soft plastic or a crankbait close to shore and it will be
hit and all hell will break loose. I may mosey up to walmart to stock up on
some extra gear. I'll keep you posted. thanks

Charles B. Summers
June 19th, 2004, 08:51 PM
Is marijuana legal in Canada?

--
Charles Summers
Secret Weapon Lures
http://www.secretweaponlures.com
"Lure builder" > wrote in message
...
> I have to pack my gear for next weekend. I like the thoughts of using the
> traditional rapala. I remember vaguely on one of my outings i used it and
the
> bass were hitting it well. I may upgrade the hooks. I like catching fish
on
> crankbaits versus soft plastics. Lately ive seen a lot of bass hugging the
> shoreline. I think this vision is a bit of a precurssor of what will
happen.
> I'll lobe either a soft plastic or a crankbait close to shore and it will
be
> hit and all hell will break loose. I may mosey up to walmart to stock up
on
> some extra gear. I'll keep you posted. thanks

IBNFSHN
June 19th, 2004, 09:29 PM
I don't know about marijuana but apparently stupidity is.

--
Bill
Chesapeake, Va


"Charles B. Summers" <cbsummers@(bellsouth)(dot)(net)> wrote in message
...
> Is marijuana legal in Canada?
>
> --
> Charles Summers
> Secret Weapon Lures
> http://www.secretweaponlures.com
> "Lure builder" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I have to pack my gear for next weekend. I like the thoughts of using
the
> > traditional rapala. I remember vaguely on one of my outings i used it
and
> the
> > bass were hitting it well. I may upgrade the hooks. I like catching fish
> on
> > crankbaits versus soft plastics. Lately ive seen a lot of bass hugging
the
> > shoreline. I think this vision is a bit of a precurssor of what will
> happen.
> > I'll lobe either a soft plastic or a crankbait close to shore and it
will
> be
> > hit and all hell will break loose. I may mosey up to walmart to stock up
> on
> > some extra gear. I'll keep you posted. thanks
>
>

Steve & Chris Clark
June 19th, 2004, 10:52 PM
marijuana is almost legal in Canada. How do you give someone who fishes
seven to
eight days a week advice on the opener? Why would they ask? I would
strongly suggest, perhaps, a "jointed" Rapala or some kind of crackbait,
wouldn't you Charles?
--
Stony

"Charles B. Summers" <cbsummers@(bellsouth)(dot)(net)> wrote in message
...
> Is marijuana legal in Canada?
>
> --
> Charles Summers
> Secret Weapon Lures
> http://www.secretweaponlures.com
> "Lure builder" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I have to pack my gear for next weekend. I like the thoughts of using
the
> > traditional rapala. I remember vaguely on one of my outings i used it
and
> the
> > bass were hitting it well. I may upgrade the hooks. I like catching fish
> on
> > crankbaits versus soft plastics. Lately ive seen a lot of bass hugging
the
> > shoreline. I think this vision is a bit of a precurssor of what will
> happen.
> > I'll lobe either a soft plastic or a crankbait close to shore and it
will
> be
> > hit and all hell will break loose. I may mosey up to walmart to stock up
> on
> > some extra gear. I'll keep you posted. thanks
>
>




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Lure builder
June 20th, 2004, 03:35 AM
Stony
>How do you give someone who fishes
>seven to
>eight days a week advice on the opener? Why would they ask?



If you are going to give advice under such circumstances it should be done very
carefully to avoid making an ass out of yourself. It is true i do fish 5 to 7
days a week. I actually just got back from fishing this evening.
For instance your smart ass posting on the prize lure thread was quite mistake.
It just so happens that there is pros that will go through tons of lures to
find the "hunt for the centre" criteria in a lure. Such lures are prized and
not used during practise outings.

Charles B. Summers
June 20th, 2004, 08:27 PM
That's it! Maybe the reason no-one here understands him is because he uses
this newsgroup as a message board to his suppliers! You know... like the
code numbers on pagers that they use?

You guessed the "jointed" rapala, and the crankbait (could be meth, too)

Here's more:
Season Opener: I need more stash then...
Walmart/Taco Bell: Could be their meeting place...
Pike: code name for "pipe"

Wonder if there is more?


Then again... you're using the nick "Stony". Whatchu got to say for your
defense? LOL

--
Charles Summers

"Steve & Chris Clark" > wrote in message
...
> marijuana is almost legal in Canada. How do you give someone who fishes
> seven to
> eight days a week advice on the opener? Why would they ask? I would
> strongly suggest, perhaps, a "jointed" Rapala or some kind of crackbait,
> wouldn't you Charles?
> --
> Stony
>
> "Charles B. Summers" <cbsummers@(bellsouth)(dot)(net)> wrote in message
> ...
> > Is marijuana legal in Canada?
> >
> > --
> > Charles Summers
> > Secret Weapon Lures
> > http://www.secretweaponlures.com
> > "Lure builder" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > I have to pack my gear for next weekend. I like the thoughts of using
> the
> > > traditional rapala. I remember vaguely on one of my outings i used it
> and
> > the
> > > bass were hitting it well. I may upgrade the hooks. I like catching
fish
> > on
> > > crankbaits versus soft plastics. Lately ive seen a lot of bass hugging
> the
> > > shoreline. I think this vision is a bit of a precurssor of what will
> > happen.
> > > I'll lobe either a soft plastic or a crankbait close to shore and it
> will
> > be
> > > hit and all hell will break loose. I may mosey up to walmart to stock
up
> > on
> > > some extra gear. I'll keep you posted. thanks
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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Steve & Chris Clark
June 21st, 2004, 01:02 AM
DDDAANNGGG! ;-) You got me again Charles lol! Is that two weeks in a row
now?
--
Stony (as in the lake though)N44 33.24 W78
06.77

"Charles B. Summers" <cbsummers@(bellsouth)(dot)(net)> wrote in message
...
> That's it! Maybe the reason no-one here understands him is because he uses
> this newsgroup as a message board to his suppliers! You know... like the
> code numbers on pagers that they use?
>
> You guessed the "jointed" rapala, and the crankbait (could be meth, too)
>
> Here's more:
> Season Opener: I need more stash then...
> Walmart/Taco Bell: Could be their meeting place...
> Pike: code name for "pipe"
>
> Wonder if there is more?
>
>
> Then again... you're using the nick "Stony". Whatchu got to say for your
> defense? LOL
>
> --
> Charles Summers



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Lure builder
June 21st, 2004, 03:05 AM
Mr. Summers seems to think he is free an open to make scurious accusations
about people. I guess he doesn't realize that a person's income and financial
well being may depend on the person's credibility. This is particularly true if
you are employed in a position of trust. An employer may insist on it and he
may act adversely if he finds out otherwise. I thought Stony handled it well.

Charles B. Summers
June 21st, 2004, 04:39 AM
"Lure builder" > wrote in message
...
> Mr. Summers seems to think he is free an open to make scurious
accusations
> about people.

What???

>I guess he doesn't realize that a person's income and financial
> well being may depend on the person's credibility.

What???

>This is particularly true if
> you are employed in a position of trust.

What???

>An employer may insist on it and he
> may act adversely if he finds out otherwise.

What???

>I thought Stony handled it well.

Me too.

alwaysfishking
June 22nd, 2004, 04:40 PM
Hmmm,

CO- Cash Only

"I saw a young lad"= Would sell to juveniles

"There was a beaver"=His girlfirend with two teeth will bring the weed"

"Floating Lure" = High quality weed(will keep you floating)

Fishing deep= "Dig deep in your wallet this stuff is off the hook"

"Trout in the weedbeds"- "Police at the drop spot, change location"


"Fishing at night"- still hung over, no day time delivery


"A Red Hue to your face" = more reference to the quality of his weed

"an oriental guy who could hardly speak english asked if i caught any fish.
I replied one and he rudely wanted to immediately know how many pounds".=
will not sell to strangers


"With this many fronts moving in good fishing may also be
doubtful"= code for cops are hot on my tail, don't ask for any weed

Charles B. Summers
June 24th, 2004, 01:49 AM
Now I don't care who you are... that ****s funny!

--
Charles Summers

"alwaysfishking" > wrote in message
...
> Hmmm,
>
> CO- Cash Only
>
> "I saw a young lad"= Would sell to juveniles
>
> "There was a beaver"=His girlfirend with two teeth will bring the weed"
>
> "Floating Lure" = High quality weed(will keep you floating)
>
> Fishing deep= "Dig deep in your wallet this stuff is off the hook"
>
> "Trout in the weedbeds"- "Police at the drop spot, change location"
>
>
> "Fishing at night"- still hung over, no day time delivery
>
>
> "A Red Hue to your face" = more reference to the quality of his weed
>
> "an oriental guy who could hardly speak english asked if i caught any
fish.
> I replied one and he rudely wanted to immediately know how many pounds".=
> will not sell to strangers
>
>
> "With this many fronts moving in good fishing may also be
> doubtful"= code for cops are hot on my tail, don't ask for any weed
>
>

Dan Krueger
June 24th, 2004, 02:07 AM
Please repost when you come off your high....



Lure builder wrote:
> Mr. Summers seems to think he is free an open to make scurious accusations
> about people. I guess he doesn't realize that a person's income and financial
> well being may depend on the person's credibility. This is particularly true if
> you are employed in a position of trust. An employer may insist on it and he
> may act adversely if he finds out otherwise. I thought Stony handled it well.