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NHfroggin

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  1. Nice fish UNH, i went out this morning to mill pond again, the wind was blowing me around so i went down the canal, caught over 15 fish but they were all dinks, only two of them were over a pound, all fish were caught on senko's and jointed rapala's. UNH how far does the canal go? does it open up to any bays or anything? i made it a little past the highway bridge(?) and then turned around. -matt-
  2. Hey nice fish guys, it was nice meeting you UNHBass, i left not to long after you, caught one more around 2 pounds, it was tough fishing with the wind blowing me around all day. -matt-
  3. That sucks!! i was looking forward to a good day out on the water, hopefully we can reschedule this soon!! -matt-
  4. Ok ill pick up burgers and some soda, ill get Orange soda and Mt Dew. If you got these Nashua let me know ill pick something else up!! -matt-
  5. Hey guys got out this morning for a couple of hours and all i can say is WOW *** are AWESOME. These baits have great action and are tough. I caught 9 LMB, 7 of them were caught on ONE watermelon candy trick stick, the other two were caught on ONE 10" Hookup in green pumpkin. I will never buy a GYMC senko again!! Here are a couple pics. -Matt-
  6. Tournament is this weekend!! Cant wait to get out there and have some competitive fun!! Is there anything you want/need us to bring Wagn, soda, burgers, chips, or anything else? whatever you need just let me know. Has anyone got out and fished the river lately? is the water level back up? -matt-
  7. There is another post in the general bass fishing section same thing its like 9 pages long. -matt-
  8. +1 on the Suffix +2 +3 -matt-
  9. Hey guys got out this morning to a small pond in epping and put a hurtin on them, got there at 7 and fished till around 10. Caught 12 bass all on watermelon senko's, and missed about two dozen more, for a small pond(less than 5 acres est.) it holds a ton of bass. After this i went to Massabesic lake and shore fished with the gf didn't catch anything. On the way home we stopped at every pond/stream/lake we passed and threw senkos at it for a while, we had some luck mostly pickerel and an over aggressive garden snake ? . Overall a good, fun day fishing!! here are some pics from the day -Matt-
  10. Fished a small piece of water from shore today caught nothing, i don't even know it if holds fish but it was worth a try.Yeah fishing is tough, the water level is high and it seems like the water temp. dropped alot. good luck all -Matt-
  11. hey Boston i went a couple weeks ago at the bridge in haverhill and rocksvillage bridge caught a bunch of small ones no keepers, they were cuaght on sea worms and Zara spooks. -matt-
  12. Hey guys went out this morning did good on the numbers but not to much size, 8 bass, 5 pickerel, and a couple crappie. here are a couple pics -matt-
  13. Here is what i would Pick, great all around set-up, Reel:Shimano Stradic 2500 Rod: Shimano Compre 6'6" Medium Line: Suffix Elite 8# mono -matt-
  14. welcome! make sure you check out A Shoutout for NH Fisherman and Anyone Have Any Luck in Southern NH yet..two great threads all about NH fishing. -matt-
  15. thanks CWB and Boca for your input looks like ill be staying with the 5/0 super line hook. -Matt-
  16. I have a motor guide brute 750, its bow mount 55# thrust. It was not working at all so i reconnected all of the wires with proper connections and got it to work but only on the 24 volt setting. i am only running one battery will this effect power or battery life? is this an easy fix? any input would be greatly appreciated!! thanks -Matt-
  17. Dink and Big thanks for the replies, i currently use a 5/0 gamakatsu super line hook, just wondering about different hooks for better hook ups. thanks -Matt-
  18. Does anyone use frog hooks such as these: http://www.***.com/descpageTRUTERM-TTGHFH.html http://www.***.com/descpage-GDTTH.html Do these types of hooks keep the frogs from rolling? does it improve your hook ups? i will be mostly using these hooks on Rage Tail Toads. Any input would be appreciated -Matt-
  19. yeahh that is milfoil, it gets thick in some spots on the river. -matt-
  20. Today was a great day on the river, Wagn is a great guy to fish with, with the water low it allowed us to see all the structure but we couldnt figure out a pattern :-?, the bite was slow hopefully it will pick up when the water level is fixed. -matt-
  21. This team definitely worries me from what I've been seeing in the NH and southern NH threads we got to bring our A game
  22. I would start him off with the basic green pumpkin or watermelon candy senko rigged weightless, this will be the easiest way to start off fishing plastics IMO. I would save the shaky head for a later time as its a little tougher to learn and requires a lot of patience , i personally only use shaky head when the bottom is something hard based like rocks, gravel, sand, not the mucky stuff. -Matt-
  23. For a frog i recommend the Rage Tail Toad http://www.***.com/descpageSFTSTRIKE-SKRT.html They move great over the lily pads then you can let them sink into openings, i feel the hook up rate is much better with this style frog than frogs such as the spro or river2sea. -Matt-
  24. I completely agree with you Key Chain, It was not intentional but he should not have been under the influence and driving over the speed limit. This is another case where money and fame proves to be a MAJOR factor in punishment. -Matt-
  25. I think this might be your answer. Stallworth, 28, received the sentence after pleading guilty to a DUI manslaughter charge for striking and killing Mario Reyes while driving drunk March 14 in his black 2005 Bentley. The athlete also reached a confidential financial settlement with the family of the 59-year-old construction worker. The last sentence mostly. here is the link to the article. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5g-CLeMDPwyX2iShZyyhlE_wWxjlgD98S4LI00 -Matt-
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