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Short TR: Pottapaug Pond, MA
On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 02:46:31 GMT, "Tim J."
wrote: daytripper wrote: On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 14:49:13 -0400, "Tim J." wrote: GaryM wrote: "Tim J." wrote in : http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/fishvan.jpg Your photoshop skills are wasted on this group!!!!! Now, if I can just get 'tripper to visit again. . . Oh no you don't! That's okay if you don't want to visit, but if you'll give me your home address, I'll be glad to make the drive. lol! you'd never make it out of this liberal enclave alive, my righty friend! /daytripper (...but I'll spray my cars and boats with PAM© just in case! ;-) |
Short TR: Pottapaug Pond, MA
On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 02:46:31 GMT, "Tim J."
wrote: daytripper wrote: On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 14:49:13 -0400, "Tim J." wrote: GaryM wrote: "Tim J." wrote in : http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/fishvan.jpg Your photoshop skills are wasted on this group!!!!! Now, if I can just get 'tripper to visit again. . . Oh no you don't! That's okay if you don't want to visit, but if you'll give me your home address, I'll be glad to make the drive. lol! you'd never make it out of this liberal enclave alive, my righty friend! /daytripper (...but I'll spray my cars and boats with PAM© just in case! ;-) |
Short TR: Pottapaug Pond, MA
"Tim J." wrote:
Much as in GC's fine report, I was in need of some refreshening. Stan came by my office on Tuesday and said he was also ready for a day off for some fishing, so we made plans to head off to Pottapaug Pond on Thursday.... Nice TR and a cool looking pond. JR (who sure hopes they catch the guys who vandalized Stan's rig.... g) |
Short TR: Pottapaug Pond, MA
"Tim J." wrote:
Much as in GC's fine report, I was in need of some refreshening. Stan came by my office on Tuesday and said he was also ready for a day off for some fishing, so we made plans to head off to Pottapaug Pond on Thursday.... Nice TR and a cool looking pond. JR (who sure hopes they catch the guys who vandalized Stan's rig.... g) |
Short TR: Pottapaug Pond, MA
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 10:15:44 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: Much as in GC's fine report, I was in need of some refreshening. Stan came by my office on Tuesday and said he was also ready for a day off for some fishing, so we made plans to head off to Pottapaug Pond on Thursday. We couldn't have picked a better day. Thursday brought with it bright sunny skies with a few puffs of clouds as accents. Stan and I met as he pulled his van into the new secret spot in Belchertown ( http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/fishvan.jpg ). We then caravanned to the pond: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/pottapaug.jpg , which is part of The Quabbin reservoir system. After we motored out for a while, we started fishing in earnest and, after a few relocations, found some great spots to fish. We picked up a lot of nice chunky bluegill in a few coves like this one: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/bluegill_cove.jpg and even caught a big crappie and a fair sized LM bass. Most of the fish caught yesterday were hooked on various gurgler patterns, although I did cheat and use a soft plastic grub for a few fish. The best part of the day was just being outside. The temperature was in the high 70's, low humidity, and, as you can see from the photos, clear as a bell. We saw several beaver, great blue heron, and egret. It was the type of day where it was difficult to think of anything other than fun on the water. We'll be going out there again at least once or twice more this season, one of the times (I hope) during fall foliage peak colors. Excellent TR. It looks as though the Massachussians were trying to bring a bit of Maine closer to home when they flooded those valleys. It must have been quite traumatic for the residents of those old New England settlements. We even have a couple of picture books that deal with the subject in the kid's department at the local library. The picture of the van is cool. Lots of people don't realise that Villagers and Nissan Quests were built in the same factory with basically the same bodies as each other. The Quests have 6 cyl. Maxima engines though, I don't know what the Villagers have under the hood. Here's a pic of our Quest. http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/032416.JPG Thanks again for the TR. g.c. |
Short TR: Pottapaug Pond, MA
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 10:15:44 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: Much as in GC's fine report, I was in need of some refreshening. Stan came by my office on Tuesday and said he was also ready for a day off for some fishing, so we made plans to head off to Pottapaug Pond on Thursday. We couldn't have picked a better day. Thursday brought with it bright sunny skies with a few puffs of clouds as accents. Stan and I met as he pulled his van into the new secret spot in Belchertown ( http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/fishvan.jpg ). We then caravanned to the pond: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/pottapaug.jpg , which is part of The Quabbin reservoir system. After we motored out for a while, we started fishing in earnest and, after a few relocations, found some great spots to fish. We picked up a lot of nice chunky bluegill in a few coves like this one: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/bluegill_cove.jpg and even caught a big crappie and a fair sized LM bass. Most of the fish caught yesterday were hooked on various gurgler patterns, although I did cheat and use a soft plastic grub for a few fish. The best part of the day was just being outside. The temperature was in the high 70's, low humidity, and, as you can see from the photos, clear as a bell. We saw several beaver, great blue heron, and egret. It was the type of day where it was difficult to think of anything other than fun on the water. We'll be going out there again at least once or twice more this season, one of the times (I hope) during fall foliage peak colors. Excellent TR. It looks as though the Massachussians were trying to bring a bit of Maine closer to home when they flooded those valleys. It must have been quite traumatic for the residents of those old New England settlements. We even have a couple of picture books that deal with the subject in the kid's department at the local library. The picture of the van is cool. Lots of people don't realise that Villagers and Nissan Quests were built in the same factory with basically the same bodies as each other. The Quests have 6 cyl. Maxima engines though, I don't know what the Villagers have under the hood. Here's a pic of our Quest. http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/032416.JPG Thanks again for the TR. g.c. |
Short TR: Pottapaug Pond, MA
George Cleveland wrote:
The picture of the van is cool. Lots of people don't realise that Villagers and Nissan Quests were built in the same factory with basically the same bodies as each other. The Quests have 6 cyl. Maxima engines though, I don't know what the Villagers have under the hood. Here's a pic of our Quest. And some of us do. The cars were identical except for trim details, option packages, and the sticker price. The Villager won me over because anti-lock brakes were standard and to get them on the Quest meant buying a $1,000 package I didn't want. I've been driving Nissans since they were Datsuns (even though one had a Mercury label). I think the Villager/Quest is an ideal fishing car. |
Short TR: Pottapaug Pond, MA
George Cleveland wrote:
Here's a pic of our Quest. http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/032416.JPG The tires are low on one side - it's leaning toward the left. Thanks again for the TR. You're welcome - it was a lot of fun. -- TL, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Short TR: Pottapaug Pond, MA
George Cleveland wrote:
Here's a pic of our Quest. http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/032416.JPG The tires are low on one side - it's leaning toward the left. Thanks again for the TR. You're welcome - it was a lot of fun. -- TL, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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