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On Fri, 2 Sep 2011 20:23:07 -0700 (PDT), Dale Gillespie wrote:
Only a total idiot could cross cannonball lines. Seriously. I'll bet your the kind of " weekend warrior" that drags those lines through fishing nets, then states " It's not my fault ". Kiss my ass, jerkoff. When you spend your life talking instead of doing, of course you are an expert. Trolling at 85+ feet it takes very little to cross downrigger pancakes. But what would a mouth like you know about real life?! It's about time for mama to bring you dinner in the basement, isn't it? Enjoy. Some folks are just assholes. Besides, if you take out a net or two, you're doing a service for mankind. |
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You guys are too kind - with one glaring exception. Bad days fishing
are not really bad days. I agree. BTW, I've had crankers before and never again! Especially at 85 feet or more for kokes! Big trip to Wallowa Lake in Oregon planned soon. That's the lake in NE Oregon where the pending world's record koke of 9.7 lbs. was caught this year. We're likely too late for the kokanee, but maybe some great trout fishing. And mackinaw are possible - that would be a first for me. And then I'll be chasing salmon - our first salmon season on the Delta in several years is now on but I think it's too early 'til mid September. Dale |
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On Sep 5, 7:54*am, Dale Gillespie wrote:
You guys are too kind - with one glaring exception. Bad days fishing are not really bad days. I agree. BTW, I've had crankers before and never again! Especially at 85 feet or more for kokes! Big trip to Wallowa Lake in Oregon planned soon. That's the lake in NE Oregon where the pending world's record koke of 9.7 lbs. Hope you get a 10 lb'r Dale! |
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"Dale Gillespie" wrote in message
... You guys are too kind - with one glaring exception. Bad days fishing are not really bad days. I agree. BTW, I've had crankers before and never again! Especially at 85 feet or more for kokes! Big trip to Wallowa Lake in Oregon planned soon. That's the lake in NE Oregon where the pending world's record koke of 9.7 lbs. was caught this year. We're likely too late for the kokanee, but maybe some great trout fishing. And mackinaw are possible - that would be a first for me. And then I'll be chasing salmon - our first salmon season on the Delta in several years is now on but I think it's too early 'til mid September. Dale _______________________________________ They are catching in the delta. Friend caught 2 near Viera's last week. |
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On Sep 5, 10:29*pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"Dale Gillespie" *wrote in message ... You guys are too kind - with one glaring exception. Bad days fishing are not really bad days. I agree. BTW, I've had crankers before and never again! Especially at 85 feet or more for kokes! Big trip to Wallowa Lake in Oregon planned soon. That's the lake in NE Oregon where the pending world's record koke of 9.7 lbs. was caught this year. We're likely too late for the kokanee, but maybe some great trout fishing. And mackinaw are possible - that would be a first for me. And then I'll be chasing salmon - our first salmon season on the Delta in several years is now on but I think it's too early 'til mid September. Dale _______________________________________ They are catching in the delta. *Friend caught 2 near Viera's last week.. Any decent size, or does it matter? |
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