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    ....Fish On !! A fat 15+ inch Rainbow....catch and release...got 3 more bows 13-14 inch
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    Don't know how to spin that pic around....

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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    Don't know how to spin that pic around....

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    I go out fishing 2-3 times a year but I wish I could do it more often. My preferred fishing method is longlining for sea bream.

    Here is a nice grouper I catched 2 years ago.
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    With all this rain here in saint louis the fish won't be biting for a week or two. Can't even go to work with all the road and highway closures. Last year at the farm quite a few good catfish
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    Just got back from our annual 'first week of May' trip to Lake Powell. Our group of ~20 bagged up 632 Walleye for the week. Our previous record was 440 but there were only 16 of us on that trip.

    FYI, Walleye and striped bass are not native to Lake Powell so no limits are imposed.

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    Next Wednesday is the start of my annual spring fishing trip. We go for Crappies and the scenery before the lakes get busy.

    I was doing good not thinking of Friday as the last day before a weeks vacation until I read this thread...............

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelbro View Post
    Just got back from our annual 'first week of May' trip to Lake Powell. Our group of ~20 bagged up 632 Walleye for the week. Our previous record was 440 but there were only 16 of us on that trip.

    FYI, Walleye and striped bass are not native to Lake Powell so no limits are imposed.
    On the bright side, that's still about 32 fish a person, up from around 27 or 28 a person.

    I cleaned out a nest of black ants that had holed up in my kayak in the 2 weeks I wasn't using it so I could paddle some back creeks of the Lynnehaven inlet area. Calm water, smooth paddling, nice scenery.

    Raised my current catch rate by 2 sticks, 1 dock, and the broken tip of my 40 lb sea pole.

    No spiders or lost lures this time, but I'm pretty sure the fish are still mocking me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshal View Post
    On the bright side, that's still about 32 fish a person, up from around 27 or 28 a person.

    I cleaned out a nest of black ants that had holed up in my kayak in the 2 weeks I wasn't using it so I could paddle some back creeks of the Lynnehaven inlet area. Calm water, smooth paddling, nice scenery.

    Raised my current catch rate by 2 sticks, 1 dock, and the broken tip of my 40 lb sea pole.

    No spiders or lost lures this time, but I'm pretty sure the fish are still mocking me.
    We lost two old trolling rods/reels over the side of the Whaler . Bright side was that i got to go to Bass Pro Shops and buy two new ones!
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    Well, any excuse to go to Bass Pro is a good thing.

    I can amputate the tip and use the rod still. It'll just be 5 inches shorter than it was. So I don't even get the pleasure of buying a new pole. That carbon fiber seemed old an brittle though, it may not be long before I can really justify an upgrade.


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