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Lloyd Sumpter December 22nd 03 05:45 PM

Now is the time...
 
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 09:17:27 +0000, JohnH wrote:

On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 22:41:17 -0800, "Lloyd Sumpter" wrote:

On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 23:54:12 +0000, JohnH wrote:

for all good men to think about fishing next spring. What lures should one
carry for jigging, trolling, or top fishing? Spoons? Bucktails? Poppers? Jigs
with Bass Assassins? What works best?

John
On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD


Got fairly seriously into flyfishing last year: got my Doc Spratleys,
Georgi-damsels, muddlers, chironomi..chriomnom...chonimo...skeeter larvae, and
of course lots of woolly boogers!

Gonna try flycasting from the mouseboat next year, as well as getting out to
Sumas River after work on the motorbike, flyrod and Vinyl Valeria strapped to
the back. (tried casting from shore last weekend: there are now a woolly bugger
and a Doc Spratley about 20ft up a tree...)

Lloyd Sumpter
"Tin Boat" Mirrocraft 12


I don't do the fly-fishing thing, but it is popular up in the northern part of
the Ches. Bay in an area called the Susquehanna Flats. This is a spawning area
for Striped Bass, and the water is pretty shallow thereabouts. Catching a 20lb
striper on a fly rod would probably be too much excitement for this old man!


Ya got that right!

At BCAdventures.com, some feather-chuckers talk about fly-fishing for
salmon. A 6-lb coho or pink I can see, but if you hooked into a 20+ lb
Chinook, all you'd see is all that expensive flyline spinning off the
reel, followed by the backing and then snap!. (I lost one once with 150
ft of 25-lb test. Now I use 300+ ft)

I'll save my Fancy Coloured Line for the trout, thanks.

Lloyd


JohnH December 22nd 03 06:28 PM

Now is the time...
 
On 22 Dec 2003 15:35:55 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote:

I'll probably fly out this spring for a week. Perhaps you'll
extend an invitation to admire your fleet.



Admire? Don't show up during a boat show or a deadline week and you and your
family are invited for a short cruise to a decent or better dining spot
somewhere on the sound. (You buy your own lunch) :-)

I will lock this post and keep in touch! I'll buy all our lunches, if you and my
brother (the leftist of the left - doesn't even want to use his right hand!)
don't gang up on me.

John
On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD

Doug Kanter December 22nd 03 08:23 PM

Now is the time...
 
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Backyard Renegade December 22nd 03 09:17 PM

Now is the time...
 
Harry Krause wrote in message ...
Keith wrote:
Dynamite.

"JohnH" wrote in message
...
for all good men to think about fishing next spring. What lures should one

carry
for jigging, trolling, or top fishing? Spoons? Bucktails? Poppers? Jigs

with
Bass Assassins? What works best?

John
On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD




I've found that NOT baiting the hook produces almost all the delights of
fishing without any of the mess. You get to go out on your boat on the
water, you get to sit in the sun, you get to drink beer, you get to
watch other guys makes idiots out of themselves, you get to take a
snooze, and, when it is time to head for home, your boat wash-out chores
are lighter and, best of all, you can stop at the supermarket on the way
home and buy some already-cleaned fish.


How can this be? I have seen pages and pages and pages of info posted
from Karen that would suggest that you not only don't have a boat, but
you probably don't even really exist!

Harry Krause December 22nd 03 09:28 PM

Now is the time...
 
Backyard Renegade wrote:
Harry Krause wrote in message ...
Keith wrote:
Dynamite.

"JohnH" wrote in message
...
for all good men to think about fishing next spring. What lures should one

carry
for jigging, trolling, or top fishing? Spoons? Bucktails? Poppers? Jigs

with
Bass Assassins? What works best?

John
On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD



I've found that NOT baiting the hook produces almost all the delights of
fishing without any of the mess. You get to go out on your boat on the
water, you get to sit in the sun, you get to drink beer, you get to
watch other guys makes idiots out of themselves, you get to take a
snooze, and, when it is time to head for home, your boat wash-out chores
are lighter and, best of all, you can stop at the supermarket on the way
home and buy some already-cleaned fish.


How can this be? I have seen pages and pages and pages of info posted
from Karen that would suggest that you not only don't have a boat, but
you probably don't even really exist!



Are you actually admitting you read the crap she posts?

This is a woman who got the title role in Predator III because she
needed neither makeup nor direction. The movie is on hold while the
bankable star serves out a couple of terms as Governator.

She shot her wad here, and didn't even get a puff of smoke.





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Doug Kanter December 22nd 03 10:32 PM

Now is the time...
 
"Backyard Renegade" wrote in message
om...
Harry Krause wrote in message

...
Keith wrote:
Dynamite.

"JohnH" wrote in message
...
for all good men to think about fishing next spring. What lures

should one
carry
for jigging, trolling, or top fishing? Spoons? Bucktails? Poppers?

Jigs
with
Bass Assassins? What works best?

John
On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD



I've found that NOT baiting the hook produces almost all the delights of
fishing without any of the mess. You get to go out on your boat on the
water, you get to sit in the sun, you get to drink beer, you get to
watch other guys makes idiots out of themselves, you get to take a
snooze, and, when it is time to head for home, your boat wash-out chores
are lighter and, best of all, you can stop at the supermarket on the way
home and buy some already-cleaned fish.


How can this be? I have seen pages and pages and pages of info posted
from Karen that would suggest that you not only don't have a boat, but
you probably don't even really exist!


You're responding to a guy who doesn't exist???



Harry Krause December 23rd 03 12:10 PM

Now is the time...
 
noah wrote:
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 07:56:40 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

Keith wrote:
Dynamite.

"JohnH" wrote in message
...
for all good men to think about fishing next spring. What lures should one
carry
for jigging, trolling, or top fishing? Spoons? Bucktails? Poppers? Jigs
with
Bass Assassins? What works best?

John
On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD



I've found that NOT baiting the hook produces almost all the delights of
fishing without any of the mess. You get to go out on your boat on the
water, you get to sit in the sun, you get to drink beer, you get to
watch other guys makes idiots out of themselves, you get to take a
snooze, and, when it is time to head for home, your boat wash-out chores
are lighter and, best of all, you can stop at the supermarket on the way
home and buy some already-cleaned fish.


For God's sake, Harry! Don't blaspheme Fishing!
I pray to the Gods that be that wives around the world don't read your post, as
Men will have some explaining to do.

If you're a "no-fish" kinda guy, don't dump it on the rest of us. Take a ride
on the Poco Loco, and pay attention.

BTW- a small bare (brass) hook off the coast of Maine (Saco Bay) will catch you
more mackerel than you can eat. Don't eat them. Use them for striper bait on
the rock washes. You'll catch 3 *BIG* stripers for every 2 seagulls. :o)
Regards,
noah


I'm part of the Federal Fish Feeding Program, Noah. I get paid BIG
BUCKS to head out in my boat and offer up tasty tidbits to passing
pelagics. A few more years, and I might be accepted into the Federal
Fish Catching Program.


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basskisser December 23rd 03 03:58 PM

Now is the time...
 
JohnH wrote in message . ..
for all good men to think about fishing next spring. What lures should one carry
for jigging, trolling, or top fishing? Spoons? Bucktails? Poppers? Jigs with
Bass Assassins? What works best?

John
On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD


Around these parts, the first part of spring, when it's still pretty
cool out, is usually deeper fishing for bass, like vertical jigging
spoons, deep running crank baits. Or you can go out in the main lake
and striper fish, usually live minnows such as trout or shiners. Then,
when it warms a little and the bass are around docks, it's live
lizards, they are like candy to spots!!


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