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Peter Charles September 1st, 2005 01:29 AM

Saugeen River Smallie
 
Haven't visited here in a while but thought you guys might like this
one.

http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharles/bass1.jpg

24 1/4" taken off of a Grindstone Angling drift boat, just north of
Walkerton, Ontario on the Saugeen River, using a deerhair popper.
Came out from under a sunken tree in about 8' of water to nail it.
Took a lot to keep him from going back down under that tree.





Peter

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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers September 1st, 2005 01:59 AM


"Peter Charles" wrote in message
...
Haven't visited here in a while but thought you guys might like this
one.

http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharles/bass1.jpg

24 1/4" taken off of a Grindstone Angling drift boat, just north of
Walkerton, Ontario on the Saugeen River, using a deerhair popper.
Came out from under a sunken tree in about 8' of water to nail it.
Took a lot to keep him from going back down under that tree.


OOOF!!! That's a biggun! Congratulations on a job well done.
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dscotts September 1st, 2005 12:25 PM

Peter Charles wrote:
24 1/4" taken off of a Grindstone Angling drift boat, just north of
Walkerton, Ontario on the Saugeen River, using a deerhair popper.
Came out from under a sunken tree in about 8' of water to nail it.
Took a lot to keep him from going back down under that tree.

that must of been the ride of a lifetime on most any small rig, let
alone a fly rod. caught many a smallies on a fly rod to have an inkling
of what that must of been all about, but nothing the likes of that
monster, maybe 2/3rds that. envious ...............

Chris Rennert September 1st, 2005 03:07 PM

Peter Charles wrote:
Haven't visited here in a while but thought you guys might like this
one.

http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharles/bass1.jpg

24 1/4" taken off of a Grindstone Angling drift boat, just north of
Walkerton, Ontario on the Saugeen River, using a deerhair popper.
Came out from under a sunken tree in about 8' of water to nail it.
Took a lot to keep him from going back down under that tree.





Peter

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Any Steelies coming in the Saug yet?

Charles B. Summers September 1st, 2005 03:35 PM

Sure, kick a guy while he's down...

That's a very nice fish!


"Peter Charles" wrote in message
...
Haven't visited here in a while but thought you guys might like this
one.

http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharles/bass1.jpg

24 1/4" taken off of a Grindstone Angling drift boat, just north of
Walkerton, Ontario on the Saugeen River, using a deerhair popper.
Came out from under a sunken tree in about 8' of water to nail it.
Took a lot to keep him from going back down under that tree.





Peter

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Visit The Streamer Page at

http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html



[email protected] September 1st, 2005 04:39 PM

Yup, it was a tussle alright, especially as she went straight for the
log as soon as the hook bit. The 8 wt. was bent double trying to keep
her out of it.


[email protected] September 1st, 2005 05:01 PM

Not yet but the chinook have started -- we saw a couple.


Ken Fortenberry September 1st, 2005 05:31 PM

wrote:
Yup, it was a tussle alright, especially as she went straight for the
log as soon as the hook bit. The 8 wt. was bent double trying to keep
her out of it.


An 8wt for smallies ?!?

Gawd, what a wuss. Why don't you just use a construction
crane and winch 'em in ? ;-)

--
Ken Fortenberry


[email protected] September 1st, 2005 05:46 PM

BMFIA

I can understand you using that 1 wt. I sold ya on those wussy
Illinoise fish but real fish need a man's rod.

I was going to take a 6 wt. instead but because of the threat of
muskies, I didn't. After hooking that beastie, I'm glad I didn't.


Scott Seidman September 1st, 2005 06:56 PM

Peter Charles wrote in
:

24 1/4" taken off of a Grindstone Angling drift boat, just north of
Walkerton, Ontario on the Saugeen River, using a deerhair popper.
Came out from under a sunken tree in about 8' of water to nail it.
Took a lot to keep him from going back down under that tree.



That's a trophy smallmouth-- estimated by length at more than 7 pounds on
the NYS charts,
(http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/d.../foe4cwgf.html). Its bigger
than last years angler achievement award recipients. You mounting it??

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Scott
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