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Old February 19th, 2004, 02:17 AM
Jerry Barton
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Default Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?

Trust me guys when I say this is gospel. It's pretty good when you have to
just stop, put your rod down, and shake your hands because they ache so much
form reeling. And, I still say he back ends me, all the fish get caught in
the front of the boat.

"Roy Randolph" wrote in message
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Well I can attest to 100 and 150 fish days on Lake St. Clair during the
spring with the average being around 3 ½ pounds with a couple 5 and 6
pounders in there but you can bet when it comes time to fish a tournament
their gone and I'm happy with a good limit. When I say in a day that's

about
4 hours because after 4 hours of fighting smallies your arms hurt your

wrist
hurt and your ready for a break and a good meal.



Even in the summer you can boat 50+ fish in a day but their not as big but
still keepers



Now if you think I'm pulling your leg ask Jerry Barton Now with Jerry in

the
boat it's more like 75 to 100 fish because Jerry's old and slow and can't
keep pace hehehehe or is it that he just can't catch fish! I forget. All I
know is if I get 5 fish in 5 cast's he starts screaming that I'm back

ending
him lol this on an open flat.





"AJH" wrote in message
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3-5 bass is a good day, you should measure the trip in the over all
enjoyment you had not the number of fish, Seeing a Eagle or a Osprey
really makes the trip memorable
I fish a pond loaded with 12-18'' bass, I the Spring we catch 50-70 in
3-4 hours and in the Fall we are lucky to catch 10..
I have never met a fisherman who exaggerated, I swear I haven't..