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I really do like starting a new reports thread, mostly because it means that I actually went fishing.

 

Since that's not happening anytime soon, I figured I'd throw one up just to stay in practice.

 

Don't really remember if any of these were actually on a Thursday or not but here's a green one & a brown one and just for the heck of it, a striped one.

 

And for those poor souls in the same boat, please feel free to pile on here - hopefully it will ease the pain a little.

 

A-Jay

 

10 The Long Way

 

A Jay's 5 9 PB

 

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Nice fish!  I'll play along too since we're dodging snowstorms (flurries for you midwest guys) here in MD.  

 

Not the biggest all year, but a great day on my favorite lake.  From day 1 of our club classic on Gaston of which I placed 2nd. :)

 

Largemouth and a nice sized Spot that rounded out a decent limit that day.  

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  • Super User
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Heres me on a night fishing trip around 1978 . I would be about  nineteen years old in my new Skeeter 15 foot tri hull SS1 Fisherman .  I fished whenever  I could. The lure here is probably a black grape jelly worm. the reel is an Abu 4600c. The rod could be a fiberglass Lews speed stick . Good memories. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Great pics & story lines guys! Bye-Golly, I'm feeling better already! Great ideal!!

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I really do like starting a new reports thread, mostly because it means that I actually went fishing.

 

Since that's not happening anytime soon, I figured I'd throw one up just to stay in practice.

 

Don't really remember if any of these were actually on a Thursday or not but here's a green one & a brown one and just for the heck of it, a striped one.

 

And for those poor souls in the same boat, please feel free to pile on here - hopefully it will ease the pain a little.

 

A-Jay

 

 

 

 

 

Beautiful fish!

Is that a hybrid striper or is that from saltwater?

 

And here's my PB from last year:

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  • Super User
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Beautiful fish!

Is that a hybrid striper or is that from saltwater?

 

And here's my PB from last year:

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That's a Saltwater Real Deal Striper - East Coast - Southern New Jersey Shore model . . .

 

Spent several years chasing these guys up & down the East Coast - Good Times.

 

A-Jay

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That's a Saltwater Real Deal Striper - East Coast - Southern New Jersey Shore model . . .

 

Spent several years chasing these guys up & down the East Coast - Good Times.

 

A-Jay

Very nice, I chase them often in the harbor with my kayak here on LI

And what rod is that? I didn't know the shimano calcutta was a rod :P

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Very nice, I chase them often in the harbor with my kayak here on LI

And what rod is that? I didn't know the shimano calcutta was a rod :P

 

Good Eye

That's a fairly rare west coast jigging rod - I used to work in a tackle shop and ordered it from a dealers catalog.  Has no reel seat and is very heavy action - super stout - like a pool cue.    Worked perfectly for heaving the 3 ounce bucktails I fished.

 

A-Jay

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Good Eye

That's a fairly rare west coast jigging rod - I used to work in a tackle shop and ordered it from a dealers catalog. Has no reel seat and is very heavy action - super stout - like a pool cue. Worked perfectly for heaving the 3 ounce bucktails I fished.

A-Jay

Thats pretty awesome to have such a unique rod!

3 oz bucktails!! What were you fishing for ? Flounder? Haha

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This was a good Saturday afternoon for me high 60's low 70's over cast slight breeze. The one in the upper right smashed my fluke a foot from the transom scared the crap out me. Don't want to wish my life away but can't wait to get back out there.

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  • Super User
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Here is a picture of a close friends best smallie day of his life. This is the only 21" smallie I have ever seen that went over 7lbs. The 2nd picture is my wife's PB which she deserved to land after tripping over my tackle bag & falling on her butt. She managed to hang on to the rod & land the fish despite the fall. 

 

 

 

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Here's a couple from this year:

 

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And In fairness they are not all quality or big fish LOL :

 

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A throwback from 2009, my biggest Kansas largemouth at 7lbs 14ozs. Taken on a red shad YUM wooly bug out of a brush pile on a tiny state lake. The only other boat on the lake had just finished fishing the pile I caught it out of, and they had some choice words for me for catching "their" fish. All I had for them was a cat that ate the canary grin :)

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