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Hi All - thanks for having me!  I primarily fish for LMB (local lakes/Delaware River) and smallies a few times a year in the Adirondacks and Champlain.  I also spend a lot of time outdoors hunting deer (bow hunting), turkey, and upland birds with my bird dogs.  Looking forward to learning from all of the folks more experienced than I.

Greg

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Hello Greg and Welcome to Bass Resource ~

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2 hours ago, TheSwearingAngler said:

Welcome aboard. What kind of dogs do you have? I grew up hunting with Labs, one was good upland and the other excelled with water fowl.

I have 2 unique breeds of dogs - a 9 year old Boykin Spaniel(Flusher) and a 2 year old Braque Francais (French Pointer). Blessed as both are good afield and in the home. 

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Welcome aboard Greg. 

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1 hour ago, GregN said:

I have 2 unique breeds of dogs - a 9 year old Boykin Spaniel(Flusher) and a 2 year old Braque Francais (French Pointer). Blessed as both are good afield and in the home. 

That’s awesome, I like dogs more than people.

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12 hours ago, GregN said:

Hi All - thanks for having me!  I primarily fish for LMB (local lakes/Delaware River) and smallies a few times a year in the Adirondacks and Champlain.  I also spend a lot of time outdoors hunting deer (bow hunting), turkey, and upland birds with my bird dogs.  Looking forward to learning from all of the folks more experienced than I.

Greg

 

 

welcome.  You're a braver man than I taking bird dogs to NJ public land.  I'm a little north of you (Morris county) and I haven't bought a pheasant stamp for a couple years now (focused on bowhunting instead).  No way I'm putting my dogs out in that melee.

 

What bit of the Delaware do you fish?  I've been meaning to get on it the past 2 years and I think I'll actually make a trip this year, though it will be more smallies on the northern side.

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31 minutes ago, casts_by_fly said:

 

 

welcome.  You're a braver man than I taking bird dogs to NJ public land.  I'm a little north of you (Morris county) and I haven't bought a pheasant stamp for a couple years now (focused on bowhunting instead).  No way I'm putting my dogs out in that melee.

 

What bit of the Delaware do you fish?  I've been meaning to get on it the past 2 years and I think I'll actually make a trip this year, though it will be more smallies on the northern side.

Yes, hunting the public lands can be an eye opening experience.  I primarily fish the Delaware in the Wash Crossing - Lambertville area.   Fishing the spring shad run can b loads of fun! 

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1 hour ago, TheSwearingAngler said:

That’s awesome, I like dogs more than people.

Hah, I read you loud n clear. 

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3 hours ago, GregN said:

Yes, hunting the public lands can be an eye opening experience.  I primarily fish the Delaware in the Wash Crossing - Lambertville area.   Fishing the spring shad run can b loads of fun! 

 

I've considered Lambertville area because there is a bit more water there than up north.  Is that largemouth or smallmouth water there primarily?

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2 hours ago, casts_by_fly said:

 

I've considered Lambertville area because there is a bit more water there than up north.  Is that largemouth or smallmouth water there primarily?

A mix, but predominantly smallies so i target them.

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Hi from the Sunshine State of Florida 

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Thanks for the warm welcome everyone.  I've been poking around, certainly a bunch of knowledgeable folks on this site. 

Greg

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Welcome home! We're glad you're here.

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Welcome aboard, Greg!

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