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On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 16:48:48 -0600, Willi
wrote: Your posts weren't always like that. Perhaps they changed AFTER I stopped fishing the spawn. d;o) My comments are the truth; fishing a spawn is never sport. The fish are in an agitated state and will strike at just about anything. I discovered this while fishing for chinooks in Canada. They were fairly easy to hook, difficult to land. ANY spawning fish is easy to hook. Dave |
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