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Default More political cut and paste from Harry..

On Jan 20, 11:13*am, "JimH" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message

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On Jan 20, 10:31 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 20, 9:59 am, HK wrote:
Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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It seems like a majority of the striper fishermen in Chesapeake Bay
use
heavy tackle to try to catch these fish. In trolling season, they
slow
troll huge and heavy umbrella rigs, or single but monster sized
hard
baits, or they'll further pollute the Bay by "chumming." It isn't
unusual
to see 20 to 40 boats trolling the same small area, in hopes I
guess, of
snagging a fish.
All this for fish that, relative to their size, don't fight that
hard, at
least not around here. But typically they are the biggest fish in
most of
the Bay, so lots of guys target them. The sad thing is that the
larger
fish just don't taste very good.
Sometimes you'll see a pod of small, breaking fish, and if you have
some
light tackle handle, you can toss a bait into the pod and catch a
bluefish
or a striper.
If you want to catch a variety of decent-sized "fighting" fish
around
here, you should fish the mouth of the Bay, near the Chesapeake Bay
Bridge-Tunner around Norfolk-Virginia Beach, or the nearshore or
offshore
wrecks down there.
Good Lord...sounds like a light commercial operation.
I'm not that interested in fishing, but did enjoy taking the boys
out with a
rod & reel when they were young. *Oddly enough, my #2 son seems to
enjoy
fishing with his buddies on occasion. He's already eying my Yukon
but I
insisted he take the course & get his 'Operator' card first.
Plus...some first hand familiarization on operating the boat.
Might be easier just to send him down to Capt Tom SW for a bootcamp
first.
Yeah, that'll do it...bootcamp with SW Tom. The mounties will arrest
him
at the border upon his return.
As for the slow trolling with heavy tackle, well, there are plenty of
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That's got to be almost as boring as flounder fishing...
Especially flounder fishing in Lake Lanier.
Harry,
Actually we don't have flounder in Lake Lanier, but we do have some very
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And smallmouth, largemouth, spotted, white and hybrid bass. Along with
trout, bluegill, crappie, huge catfish, drum, etc.


No boat needed...just walk along the wide shoreline and pick them up out
of the mud, eh?


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Nice reach around Jim, I'll bet Harry enjoyed it! As usual, Harry
doesn't have a ****ing clue. There's plenty of water in Lanier. I'll
bet I fish more miles of shoreline than he does.