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I HATE Indian summer.
Over the past 30 years, the vast majority of the lousy fishing days I've
experienced in the late season were days just like today. Mid-70s or higher, calm and mostly sunny. And again today, the indian summer blues bit me on the posterior. Half-Day Frank brought a bunch of chubs and we went out on Squantz, hoping to have a blast with the smallies, and maybe pick up a walleye or two. HA! Who was I kidding? I saw the weather report. Warm and calm. Not a chance. Anyway, I caught one little smallie on a 2-1/2" Fin-S Fish. Frank got one on bait. He also got a LM about 3 pounds on the bait. I broke one fish off on my 4 lb test. Never really got enough of a feel of it to know if it was a good fish or not. I just hammered a bit too hard on the hook set. Other than that, I had a very weird experience. As slow as it was, I decided to trail a chub behind the boat with only the tiniest of split shot a few feet ahead of it, as I fished along, casting the little fin-s. I thought I saw the rod tip on the bait rod twitch, then do nothing for a while. A while later, it twitched again. I reeled in my Fin-S and reached for the bait rod, just as the tip really started to bend. I followed the fish with the rod tip, letting it move off a good 4 or 5 feet before setting up on it. This was the 8 pound test rod, so no real fear of busting off. The rod doubled over and the fish pulled hard. I had it on for a few minutes. The way it was fighting, I figured it was a big walleye. Then it finally came toward the surface, and we got a look at it. Not a walleye. BIG largemouth! Seven plus range. Then it was gone! And in its place, I had about a 5" rock bass. Then the LM turned and grabbed the rock bass again! This time, it didn't get as good a grip on it, and I didn't try to pull hard on it. But a moment later, it let go of the panfish and was gone. I reeled in the rocky. It was next to dead. My chub & hook were WAY down its gullet. In fact, IT wasn't actually hooked. I pulled the hook and baitfish straight out with no trouble. All I can figure is that the 1st tap I saw was the rocky grabbing the chub, and then it just swam along with the tension of the line. Then the rocky went and got itself et up. But the hook was down inside the panfish, and there was no way I could actually hook the bass. It was amazing I had it on as long as I did with no hook in it, and even more amazing that it hit the rock bass again, after I finally pulled it out of the bass's throat. The rocky was, for all intents and purposes, dead. It flitted and fluttered a bit on the surface until a seagull came along and put it out of its misery. I still hate indian summer. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
I HATE Indian summer.
finally came toward the surface, and we got a look at it. Not a walleye.
BIG largemouth! Seven plus range. Then it was gone! And in its place, I had about a 5" rock bass. I had a similar thing happen on Lake Shelbyville in Illinois. I hooked a big bluegill on a 4" Senko off some riprap behoind a marina and reeled him in a few feet. All of a sudden a big white flash came and grabbed the 'gill and took off. Fought it for a while and saw it twice. It was a HUGE musky....first one I had ever seen in person or ever hooked. Damn thing never really fought hard, just kinda playd with my spinning tackle until he let go of the 'gill. I had a lot of laughing onlookers after they sw me pull in that dead 'gill after having a pulling drag and a bent rod. Brad Coovert, 2003 Tournament Director, Greenfield Bassmasters Please visit our sponsors: http://www.geocities.com/greenfieldb...ponsorPage.htm |
I HATE Indian summer.
I'm hoping that this Indian summer will be different for me tomorrow.
Finally gooing to get my butt away from the house long enough to see what's happening. Our temps suppose to be back in the 80's, and sunny and calm. I'm dreading the coming of winter, but as long as I can get the boat safely down the ramp and back... I'll hang in there. Until then, I'll take all the Indian summers that ole Mother Nature wants to throw at me. -- Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.midtennclassic.org "RichZ" wrote in message ... Over the past 30 years, the vast majority of the lousy fishing days I've experienced in the late season were days just like today. Mid-70s or higher, calm and mostly sunny. And again today, the indian summer blues bit me on the posterior. Half-Day Frank brought a bunch of chubs and we went out on Squantz, hoping to have a blast with the smallies, and maybe pick up a walleye or two. HA! Who was I kidding? I saw the weather report. Warm and calm. Not a chance. Anyway, I caught one little smallie on a 2-1/2" Fin-S Fish. Frank got one on bait. He also got a LM about 3 pounds on the bait. I broke one fish off on my 4 lb test. Never really got enough of a feel of it to know if it was a good fish or not. I just hammered a bit too hard on the hook set. Other than that, I had a very weird experience. As slow as it was, I decided to trail a chub behind the boat with only the tiniest of split shot a few feet ahead of it, as I fished along, casting the little fin-s. I thought I saw the rod tip on the bait rod twitch, then do nothing for a while. A while later, it twitched again. I reeled in my Fin-S and reached for the bait rod, just as the tip really started to bend. I followed the fish with the rod tip, letting it move off a good 4 or 5 feet before setting up on it. This was the 8 pound test rod, so no real fear of busting off. The rod doubled over and the fish pulled hard. I had it on for a few minutes. The way it was fighting, I figured it was a big walleye. Then it finally came toward the surface, and we got a look at it. Not a walleye. BIG largemouth! Seven plus range. Then it was gone! And in its place, I had about a 5" rock bass. Then the LM turned and grabbed the rock bass again! This time, it didn't get as good a grip on it, and I didn't try to pull hard on it. But a moment later, it let go of the panfish and was gone. I reeled in the rocky. It was next to dead. My chub & hook were WAY down its gullet. In fact, IT wasn't actually hooked. I pulled the hook and baitfish straight out with no trouble. All I can figure is that the 1st tap I saw was the rocky grabbing the chub, and then it just swam along with the tension of the line. Then the rocky went and got itself et up. But the hook was down inside the panfish, and there was no way I could actually hook the bass. It was amazing I had it on as long as I did with no hook in it, and even more amazing that it hit the rock bass again, after I finally pulled it out of the bass's throat. The rocky was, for all intents and purposes, dead. It flitted and fluttered a bit on the surface until a seagull came along and put it out of its misery. I still hate indian summer. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
I HATE Indian summer.
Charles B. Summers (remove extra dot) wrote in message ... I'm dreading the coming of winter Mr. S., you've got a set of balls posting that on a forum populated with Yankees! :-) Or else you're just a sadist. |
I HATE Indian summer.
Sorry Marty, and the rest of you Yanks too! How's the weather in your neck
of the woods? -- Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.midtennclassic.org "Marty" wrote in message ... Charles B. Summers (remove extra dot) wrote in message ... I'm dreading the coming of winter Mr. S., you've got a set of balls posting that on a forum populated with Yankees! :-) Or else you're just a sadist. |
I HATE Indian summer.
"Charles B. Summers" (remove extra dot) wrote in message ... Sorry Marty, and the rest of you Yanks too! How's the weather in your neck of the woods? Currently 36 degrees with rain, rain mixed with snow or snow in the forecast for the next 5 days. -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
I HATE Indian summer.
Rich Neat story. Indian summer is long gone here. Now our highs are the low to mid 40's - been cloudy and wet (drizzle - no real rain) the last week. Enjoy your nice weather while you can. On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 12:42:23 EST, RichZ wrote: Over the past 30 years, the vast majority of the lousy fishing days I've experienced in the late season were days just like today. Mid-70s or higher, calm and mostly sunny. And again today, the indian summer blues bit me on the posterior. Half-Day Frank brought a bunch of chubs and we went out on Squantz, hoping to have a blast with the smallies, and maybe pick up a walleye or two. HA! Who was I kidding? I saw the weather report. Warm and calm. Not a chance. Anyway, I caught one little smallie on a 2-1/2" Fin-S Fish. Frank got one on bait. He also got a LM about 3 pounds on the bait. I broke one fish off on my 4 lb test. Never really got enough of a feel of it to know if it was a good fish or not. I just hammered a bit too hard on the hook set. Other than that, I had a very weird experience. As slow as it was, I decided to trail a chub behind the boat with only the tiniest of split shot a few feet ahead of it, as I fished along, casting the little fin-s. I thought I saw the rod tip on the bait rod twitch, then do nothing for a while. A while later, it twitched again. I reeled in my Fin-S and reached for the bait rod, just as the tip really started to bend. I followed the fish with the rod tip, letting it move off a good 4 or 5 feet before setting up on it. This was the 8 pound test rod, so no real fear of busting off. The rod doubled over and the fish pulled hard. I had it on for a few minutes. The way it was fighting, I figured it was a big walleye. Then it finally came toward the surface, and we got a look at it. Not a walleye. BIG largemouth! Seven plus range. Then it was gone! And in its place, I had about a 5" rock bass. Then the LM turned and grabbed the rock bass again! This time, it didn't get as good a grip on it, and I didn't try to pull hard on it. But a moment later, it let go of the panfish and was gone. I reeled in the rocky. It was next to dead. My chub & hook were WAY down its gullet. In fact, IT wasn't actually hooked. I pulled the hook and baitfish straight out with no trouble. All I can figure is that the 1st tap I saw was the rocky grabbing the chub, and then it just swam along with the tension of the line. Then the rocky went and got itself et up. But the hook was down inside the panfish, and there was no way I could actually hook the bass. It was amazing I had it on as long as I did with no hook in it, and even more amazing that it hit the rock bass again, after I finally pulled it out of the bass's throat. The rocky was, for all intents and purposes, dead. It flitted and fluttered a bit on the surface until a seagull came along and put it out of its misery. I still hate indian summer. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing Jim 2003 R.O.F.B. NWC Largest Non Bass Trophy Winner |
I HATE Indian summer.
Charles B. Summers (remove extra dot) wrote in message ... Sorry Marty, and the rest of you Yanks too! How's the weather in your neck of the woods? Apology accepted, not too cold yet (low 50s), rain every day, by Friday we'll be lucky to hit 40 and the dreaded "S" word is in the forecast. |
I HATE Indian summer.
S.E. VA...air temp high 70's water in the mid 60's....pads & grass still
alive and they're still on the buzzbait. said Huck "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message Sorry Marty, and the rest of you Yanks too! How's the weather in your neck of the woods? |
I HATE Indian summer.
Here Here, bring on winter, it's the fastest route to spring, Harry came up
yesterday and we hit the lake, total for us for the 1/2 day, 1 bass, 1 pickerel,1 aggressive crappie, temp was in low 60's, very unusual up here this time of year. "Jim Laumann" wrote in message ... Rich Neat story. Indian summer is long gone here. Now our highs are the low to mid 40's - been cloudy and wet (drizzle - no real rain) the last week. Enjoy your nice weather while you can. On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 12:42:23 EST, RichZ wrote: Over the past 30 years, the vast majority of the lousy fishing days I've experienced in the late season were days just like today. Mid-70s or higher, calm and mostly sunny. And again today, the indian summer blues bit me on the posterior. Half-Day Frank brought a bunch of chubs and we went out on Squantz, hoping to have a blast with the smallies, and maybe pick up a walleye or two. HA! Who was I kidding? I saw the weather report. Warm and calm. Not a chance. Anyway, I caught one little smallie on a 2-1/2" Fin-S Fish. Frank got one on bait. He also got a LM about 3 pounds on the bait. I broke one fish off on my 4 lb test. Never really got enough of a feel of it to know if it was a good fish or not. I just hammered a bit too hard on the hook set. Other than that, I had a very weird experience. As slow as it was, I decided to trail a chub behind the boat with only the tiniest of split shot a few feet ahead of it, as I fished along, casting the little fin-s. I thought I saw the rod tip on the bait rod twitch, then do nothing for a while. A while later, it twitched again. I reeled in my Fin-S and reached for the bait rod, just as the tip really started to bend. I followed the fish with the rod tip, letting it move off a good 4 or 5 feet before setting up on it. This was the 8 pound test rod, so no real fear of busting off. The rod doubled over and the fish pulled hard. I had it on for a few minutes. The way it was fighting, I figured it was a big walleye. Then it finally came toward the surface, and we got a look at it. Not a walleye. BIG largemouth! Seven plus range. Then it was gone! And in its place, I had about a 5" rock bass. Then the LM turned and grabbed the rock bass again! This time, it didn't get as good a grip on it, and I didn't try to pull hard on it. But a moment later, it let go of the panfish and was gone. I reeled in the rocky. It was next to dead. My chub & hook were WAY down its gullet. In fact, IT wasn't actually hooked. I pulled the hook and baitfish straight out with no trouble. All I can figure is that the 1st tap I saw was the rocky grabbing the chub, and then it just swam along with the tension of the line. Then the rocky went and got itself et up. But the hook was down inside the panfish, and there was no way I could actually hook the bass. It was amazing I had it on as long as I did with no hook in it, and even more amazing that it hit the rock bass again, after I finally pulled it out of the bass's throat. The rocky was, for all intents and purposes, dead. It flitted and fluttered a bit on the surface until a seagull came along and put it out of its misery. I still hate indian summer. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing Jim 2003 R.O.F.B. NWC Largest Non Bass Trophy Winner |
I HATE Indian summer.
Windy, wet and wet and windy with rain and wind in the forcast till Friday.
Other than that charles I hope it snows 15 inches in Nashville next week g -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
I HATE Indian summer.
Hiw about us westerners?
Highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s all week. "Charles B. Summers" (remove extra dot) wrote in message ... Sorry Marty, and the rest of you Yanks too! How's the weather in your neck of the woods? -- Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.midtennclassic.org "Marty" wrote in message ... Charles B. Summers (remove extra dot) wrote in message ... I'm dreading the coming of winter Mr. S., you've got a set of balls posting that on a forum populated with Yankees! :-) Or else you're just a sadist. |
I HATE Indian summer.
As far as I'm concerned , winters only redeeming quality is collage
basketball. got to support them " UK Wildcats". But as long as the weather is not freezing and wet I'm fishing Ken "alwaysfishking" alwaysfishking@ nospam.epix.net wrote in message ... Here Here, bring on winter, it's the fastest route to spring, Harry came up yesterday and we hit the lake, total for us for the 1/2 day, 1 bass, 1 pickerel,1 aggressive crappie, temp was in low 60's, very unusual up here this time of year. "Jim Laumann" wrote in message ... Rich Neat story. Indian summer is long gone here. Now our highs are the low to mid 40's - been cloudy and wet (drizzle - no real rain) the last week. Enjoy your nice weather while you can. On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 12:42:23 EST, RichZ wrote: Over the past 30 years, the vast majority of the lousy fishing days I've experienced in the late season were days just like today. Mid-70s or higher, calm and mostly sunny. And again today, the indian summer blues bit me on the posterior. Half-Day Frank brought a bunch of chubs and we went out on Squantz, hoping to have a blast with the smallies, and maybe pick up a walleye or two. HA! Who was I kidding? I saw the weather report. Warm and calm. Not a chance. Anyway, I caught one little smallie on a 2-1/2" Fin-S Fish. Frank got one on bait. He also got a LM about 3 pounds on the bait. I broke one fish off on my 4 lb test. Never really got enough of a feel of it to know if it was a good fish or not. I just hammered a bit too hard on the hook set. Other than that, I had a very weird experience. As slow as it was, I decided to trail a chub behind the boat with only the tiniest of split shot a few feet ahead of it, as I fished along, casting the little fin-s. I thought I saw the rod tip on the bait rod twitch, then do nothing for a while. A while later, it twitched again. I reeled in my Fin-S and reached for the bait rod, just as the tip really started to bend. I followed the fish with the rod tip, letting it move off a good 4 or 5 feet before setting up on it. This was the 8 pound test rod, so no real fear of busting off. The rod doubled over and the fish pulled hard. I had it on for a few minutes. The way it was fighting, I figured it was a big walleye. Then it finally came toward the surface, and we got a look at it. Not a walleye. BIG largemouth! Seven plus range. Then it was gone! And in its place, I had about a 5" rock bass. Then the LM turned and grabbed the rock bass again! This time, it didn't get as good a grip on it, and I didn't try to pull hard on it. But a moment later, it let go of the panfish and was gone. I reeled in the rocky. It was next to dead. My chub & hook were WAY down its gullet. In fact, IT wasn't actually hooked. I pulled the hook and baitfish straight out with no trouble. All I can figure is that the 1st tap I saw was the rocky grabbing the chub, and then it just swam along with the tension of the line. Then the rocky went and got itself et up. But the hook was down inside the panfish, and there was no way I could actually hook the bass. It was amazing I had it on as long as I did with no hook in it, and even more amazing that it hit the rock bass again, after I finally pulled it out of the bass's throat. The rocky was, for all intents and purposes, dead. It flitted and fluttered a bit on the surface until a seagull came along and put it out of its misery. I still hate indian summer. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing Jim 2003 R.O.F.B. NWC Largest Non Bass Trophy Winner |
I HATE Indian summer.
Rich buddy, put away those soft plastics. Start tossing cranks & jerkbaits
(hard) & you'll love Indian Summer days. It's all about reaction strikes once the water gets in the 50's. Warren "RichZ" wrote in message ... Over the past 30 years, the vast majority of the lousy fishing days I've experienced in the late season were days just like today. Mid-70s or higher, calm and mostly sunny. And again today, the indian summer blues bit me on the posterior. Half-Day Frank brought a bunch of chubs and we went out on Squantz, hoping to have a blast with the smallies, and maybe pick up a walleye or two. HA! Who was I kidding? I saw the weather report. Warm and calm. Not a chance. Anyway, I caught one little smallie on a 2-1/2" Fin-S Fish. Frank got one on bait. He also got a LM about 3 pounds on the bait. I broke one fish off on my 4 lb test. Never really got enough of a feel of it to know if it was a good fish or not. I just hammered a bit too hard on the hook set. Other than that, I had a very weird experience. As slow as it was, I decided to trail a chub behind the boat with only the tiniest of split shot a few feet ahead of it, as I fished along, casting the little fin-s. I thought I saw the rod tip on the bait rod twitch, then do nothing for a while. A while later, it twitched again. I reeled in my Fin-S and reached for the bait rod, just as the tip really started to bend. I followed the fish with the rod tip, letting it move off a good 4 or 5 feet before setting up on it. This was the 8 pound test rod, so no real fear of busting off. The rod doubled over and the fish pulled hard. I had it on for a few minutes. The way it was fighting, I figured it was a big walleye. Then it finally came toward the surface, and we got a look at it. Not a walleye. BIG largemouth! Seven plus range. Then it was gone! And in its place, I had about a 5" rock bass. Then the LM turned and grabbed the rock bass again! This time, it didn't get as good a grip on it, and I didn't try to pull hard on it. But a moment later, it let go of the panfish and was gone. I reeled in the rocky. It was next to dead. My chub & hook were WAY down its gullet. In fact, IT wasn't actually hooked. I pulled the hook and baitfish straight out with no trouble. All I can figure is that the 1st tap I saw was the rocky grabbing the chub, and then it just swam along with the tension of the line. Then the rocky went and got itself et up. But the hook was down inside the panfish, and there was no way I could actually hook the bass. It was amazing I had it on as long as I did with no hook in it, and even more amazing that it hit the rock bass again, after I finally pulled it out of the bass's throat. The rocky was, for all intents and purposes, dead. It flitted and fluttered a bit on the surface until a seagull came along and put it out of its misery. I still hate indian summer. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
I HATE Indian summer.
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Hiw about us westerners? Highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s all week. "Charles B. Summers" (remove extra dot) wrote in message ... Sorry Marty, and the rest of you Yanks too! How's the weather in your neck of the woods? -- Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.midtennclassic.org "Marty" wrote in message ... Charles B. Summers (remove extra dot) wrote in message ... I'm dreading the coming of winter Mr. S., you've got a set of balls posting that on a forum populated with Yankees! :-) Or else you're just a sadist. Dang, what happen to the warm weather? A week ago, 90 degrees at Oroville. This weekend, rain and 50 degrees. hail on Friday that looked like snow, and skiing at Boreal Ridge by Donner. But they have been making snow in the Sierras. Maybe a SoCal trip in a week. Dentist this week prevents going to Santa Monica to work on daughters house. Bill |
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Kenneth wrote:
winters only redeeming quality is collage basketball. Cool. I'm one of the biggest college b-ball junkies in the world. First exhibition game for my preseason #1 ranked dogs is tonight. Getting this back on topic, did you know that Jerry McNamara, starting point guard for the defending national champions is an extremely avid bass fisherman? He broke 8 pounds this summer (in PA). Said it was almost as good a feeling as winning the NCAA championship. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
I HATE Indian summer.
Go-bassn wrote:
Start tossing cranks & jerkbaits Actually, I felt like I spent WAY too m uch time with a crankbait in my hand on Saturday. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
I HATE Indian summer.
Live in Maine for 46 years and THEN tell me you hate Indian summer Lol
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I HATE Indian summer.
I left Maine for good after the first winter I was home home from the Navy. All I miss is the fall show put on by the hard wood
trees! Bill P. ================================================== ================ "J Buck" wrote in message ... Live in Maine for 46 years and THEN tell me you hate Indian summer Lol |
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I left Maine for good after the first winter I was home home from the
Navy. =A0 All I miss is the fall show put on by the hard wood trees! Live in Maine for 46 years and THEN tell me you hate Indian summer LoL Eh...I've gotten used to the fall colors. No big deal. The only reason for staying here is May, June, July, and most of August. |
I HATE Indian summer.
Other than that charles I hope it snows 15 inches in Nashville next week
g -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear 7 inches of snow last year completely shut Nashville down. They'd probably have to call in the reserves if we had another inch. 15 inches would just kill us. BTW: They closed school one day last winter because snow was PREDICTED. Of course, it didn't snow and the kids had a free day. |
I HATE Indian summer.
Charles wrote:
They closed school one day last winter because snow was PREDICTED. They do that around here all the time. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
I HATE Indian summer.
7 inches of snow last year completely shut Nashville down. They'd
probably have to call in the reserves if we had another inch. 15 inches would just kill us. BTW: They closed school one day last winter because snow was PREDICTED. Of course, it didn't snow and the kids had a free day When I was a boy (Gawd, I feel old LoL) it had to be a major blizzard for schools to be canceled. Now, for whatever reason, they are canceled at the mere mention of 4 or 5 inches. Whether superintendents or bus drivers don't want to be sued in case of an accident, someone is making that call. So 'snow days' are used up by the first of March and kids have to go to school til the middle of, or 3rd week of June. |
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BTW: They closed school one day last winter because snow was PREDICTED. Of
course, it didn't snow and the kids had a free day. I was in charge of the school buses for a local rural system here for 14 years. Would you send buses out with the chance of getting one loaded with kids stuck or in a wreck? Or would you chance getting them to school and then not being able to get them home? Our buses are not equipped for snow or ice. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
I HATE Indian summer.
I was in charge of the school buses for a local rural system here for
14 years. Would you send buses out with the chance of getting one loaded with kids stuck or in a wreck? Or would you chance getting them to school and then not being able to get them home? Our buses are not equipped for snow or ice Totally understandable in a region/climate not able to deal with snow. |
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Same here in South Dakota Steve. Time to catch up on the fishing magazines
in the hot tub. Joe Z "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Charles B. Summers" (remove extra dot) wrote in message ... Sorry Marty, and the rest of you Yanks too! How's the weather in your neck of the woods? Currently 36 degrees with rain, rain mixed with snow or snow in the forecast for the next 5 days. -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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"Joe" wrote in message ... Same here in South Dakota Steve. Time to catch up on the fishing magazines in the hot tub. Joe Z Where you at in So Dak Joe? My parents are from Mobridge, still have some family in that neck o the prairie (can't call it neck of the woods, there's only two trees and the dogs are so thick around them you can't get near the trees). You do any hunting out there? Man, I haven't been in South Dakota since 1995. -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Corn Palace USA, Mitchell, SD. Pheasant hunting has been great. Opening
weekend we fished in the morning and hunted late afternoon. I don't plan on storing the boat yet. Lake Sharpe smallies are an hour and half away on a warm day yet. Joe Z. "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message ... Same here in South Dakota Steve. Time to catch up on the fishing magazines in the hot tub. Joe Z Where you at in So Dak Joe? My parents are from Mobridge, still have some family in that neck o the prairie (can't call it neck of the woods, there's only two trees and the dogs are so thick around them you can't get near the trees). You do any hunting out there? Man, I haven't been in South Dakota since 1995. -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
I HATE Indian summer. Know what Charles ?
I was there one day last winter, not sure of the timing. I think it was the
week between Christmas and New Years.. yep it was... and.. and.. they had traffic alerts because. . . it MIGHT snow lol lol. We sure had a laugh at my brother in law's expense on that one. But I do understand. If yer not used to the stuff it can be pretty intimidating to drive in. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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Good Point Rg.
-- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
I HATE Indian summer.
I'm from mass. Please dont associate me with the yankees.
Marty wrote: Charles B. Summers (remove extra dot) wrote in message ... I'm dreading the coming of winter Mr. S., you've got a set of balls posting that on a forum populated with Yankees! :-) Or else you're just a sadist. |
I HATE Indian summer.
I'm from mass. Please dont associate me with the yankees
Mainiac here. Likewise. Call us New Englanders, call us ANYthing but yankees. LoL |
I HATE Indian summer.
Guess I learn something every day. I'm a Texan and I was always told
that anyone north of the Red River was a Yankee J Buck wrote: I'm from mass. Please dont associate me with the yankees Mainiac here. Likewise. Call us New Englanders, call us ANYthing but yankees. LoL |
I HATE Indian summer.
Henry wrote:
I'm a Texan and I was always told that anyone north of the Red River was a Yankee On the WORLD scale, all Americans are Yanks. On a national scale, all northerners are yankees. On a northern US scale, all northeasterners are yankees. On a new england scale, only the baseball team from NY and its fans are Yankees. Except for a pocket of western CT that's made up of virulent Yankee fans, the rest of New England's baseball fans are Red sox fans. The yankees/sox rivalry is easily the biggest and longest running rivalry in pro sports, stemming from the no-no-nannette blunder that initiated the infamous 'curse of the bambino'. The Yankees have usurped the work yankee and made most of the rest of new england hate it. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
I HATE Indian summer.
Really, what crank were you throwing?
-- http://www.fishingworld.com/MesaTackleSupply/ http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com http://www.secretweaponlures.com http://warrenwolk.com/ http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com/ "RichZ" wrote in message ... Go-bassn wrote: Start tossing cranks & jerkbaits Actually, I felt like I spent WAY too m uch time with a crankbait in my hand on Saturday. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
I HATE Indian summer.
Except for a pocket of western CT that's made up of virulent Yankee
fans, the rest of New England's baseball fans are Red sox fans. The yankees/sox rivalry is easily the biggest and longest running rivalry in pro sports, stemming from the no-no-nannette blunder that initiated the infamous 'curse of the bambino'. The Yankees have usurped the work yankee and made most of the rest of new england hate it. Couldn't have said it better myself, Rich. Ok, maybe with a little more hatred and venom LoL |
I HATE Indian summer.
Go-bassn wrote:
what crank were you throwing? Some with a suspending shad rap, some with an ancient bone colored Rebel Deep maxi R that used to be the cat's behind for squantz and candlewood smallies in the fall. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
I HATE Indian summer.
RichZ wrote: Henry wrote: I'm a Texan and I was always told that anyone north of the Red River was a Yankee On the WORLD scale, all Americans are Yanks. On a national scale, all northerners are yankees. On a northern US scale, all northeasterners are yankees. On a new england scale, only the baseball team from NY and its fans are Yankees. See, I'm still learning, I thought that on a world scale, there are Texans, and everyone else. ;) |
I HATE Indian summer.
Yeah. Theres nothing more despised in new england than the yankees. You
cant even go to a patriots game without hearing a yankees suck chant. And thats exactly the way I like it. Go SOX! Rich, Boston Born and Bred. J Buck wrote: I'm from mass. Please dont associate me with the yankees Mainiac here. Likewise. Call us New Englanders, call us ANYthing but yankees. LoL |
I HATE Indian summer.
Your from Maine you said. Do much fishing at Sebago? Its kinda my
nemesis. Almost every year we go camping up there, and I never catch any fish. Couple of small ones this year up in the rivers, but nothin decent. Its just so weird being up in the Songo (about the bassiest lookin piece of water you've ever seen...) and not being able to catch anything. Did catch 3 3-4 lbers fishing around a marina one day though. Rich J Buck wrote: You cant even go to a patriots game without hearing a yankees suck chant It just has such a nice ring to it. Especially when chanted over and over LoL |
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