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Dec 22, 2020 09:17:40   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
Stealthfisher wrote:
Thank you PlumBob. Getting a Bonafide is something on my list ever since Luther started the company. Which model do you have? You let me know if your selling it when step up to the peddler power. I may be interested. Also, I’m not sure if your on Facebook book but I started a group called “ Central Virginia Kayak Bass Anglers”. There is some nice content there about Va. fishing


Stealth, unfortunately it was part of the home sale when i just sold last week in NC. Buyers wife requested it and they don't even fish. They just wanted to get out and enjoy the peace and quiet on the water.

Took 3 years to sell the house and i would have thrown in the truck if they wanted it to get that deal done.

It was the SS 127 only 3 years old and all decked out. Happy to lose the house sad to lose the yak. But Hobie peddle power is in my sights.

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Dec 22, 2020 09:20:18   #
Stealthfisher Loc: Virginia
 
Okay, okay ! A more serious picture with some fish you can eat.
Here are a few Speckled Trout caught recently on the Corotoman river in the Northern Neck, Weems Virginia (birthplace of George Washington)



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Dec 22, 2020 09:21:41   #
Gordon Loc: Charleston South Carolina
 
Stealthfisher wrote:
Okay, you asked for it, you got it! Here’s my first attempt at adding a picture on this site


Welcome Stealth. With that picture I know you are going to fit right in with the rest of us. LOL

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Dec 22, 2020 09:24:47   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
Stealthfisher wrote:
Okay, okay ! A more serious picture with some fish you can eat.
Here are a few Speckled Trout caught recently on the Corotoman river in the Northern Neck, Weems Virginia (birthplace of George Washington)


Tis the season for those fatties to start running. I was amazed at the difference in summer fishing in NC vs fall / winter fishing for trout. Previously posted some nice trout pics myself before moving.

Do you have any Drum in your waters. Now there is some good eating.

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Dec 22, 2020 09:25:52   #
Stealthfisher Loc: Virginia
 
Thanks Gordon. I’ll do my best to add some decent content and hopefully some humor to boot

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Dec 22, 2020 09:26:14   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
Gordon wrote:
Welcome Stealth. With that picture I know you are going to fit right in with the rest of us. LOL


He sure will G man. I think they are Carolina trout that made it past you and i some how.

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Dec 22, 2020 09:26:38   #
flyguy Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
 
Stealthfisher wrote:
Okay, okay ! A more serious picture with some fish you can eat.
Here are a few Sanks for sharingpeckled Trout caught recently on the Corotoman river in the Northern Neck, Weems Virginia (birthplace of George Washington)


They are sure some fatties, they must have plenty to eat. Thanks for sharing Stealth.

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Dec 22, 2020 09:32:00   #
Stealthfisher Loc: Virginia
 
Yes Plumbob. The big Ins’ are down more in the Tidewater region nearer the Chesapeake Bay Bridge but you can still hook into some beasts further up into the rivers that lead into the bay as well. The Stripers too. Lately I have been catching some decent puppy drum in these creeks and rivers near me



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Dec 22, 2020 09:45:00   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
Stealthfisher wrote:
Yes Plumbob. The big Ins’ are down more in the Tidewater region nearer the Chesapeake Bay Bridge but you can still hook into some beasts further up into the rivers that lead into the bay as well. The Stripers too. Lately I have been catching some decent puppy drum in these creeks and rivers near me


Good catch there Stealth. I preferred those 20" to 26" drum for eating. I heard the monsters weren't good for eating just good for the fight.

The area where i lived we went through a 3 year drought of not catching any. Last year couldn't buy one over 14" - 15" and the limit is 18". Then this past year 20" to 26" was a daily catch. Limit was one and kept myself and neighbors well stocked. Boy do i miss walking 300' to the water jumping in the yak and knowing exactly where to go.

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Dec 22, 2020 13:02:29   #
Eyecrosser Loc: Camdenton Mo. Lake of Ozarks.
 
Stealthfisher wrote:
Hi. My name is Daniel otherwise know as “the Stealthfisher”. I hail from an area northeast of Richmond Virginia. I predominantly fish from a kayak which is where my moniker comes from since you have a stealthy quality while fishing from a kayak. I have always been an avid Largemouth Bass angler also searching for Pickerel, Crappie, Yellow Perch and Bluegill, but since we moved closer to the Northern Neck and Tidewater region where there is an abundance of brackish creeks and rivers that flown into the Chesapeake it offers a wider range of species to target like Catfish, Bowfin, long nose Gar and on the saltier side, Speckled Trout, Striped Bass, Red Drum, Stiffback Perch and Flounder. Thank you for allowing me join in here. I am looking forward to viewing all the posts, tips and pictures etc. and hope to be able to contribute some of my own tips, tactics, thoughts, pictures and YouTube videos.
Hi. My name is Daniel otherwise know as “the Steal... (show quote)


Welcome to the site. Lots of good information shared here. Ask away and post them Pics.

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Dec 22, 2020 13:06:01   #
Paul britton Loc: Carlsbad nm
 
Stealthfisher wrote:
Hi. My name is Daniel otherwise know as “the Stealthfisher”. I hail from an area northeast of Richmond Virginia. I predominantly fish from a kayak which is where my moniker comes from since you have a stealthy quality while fishing from a kayak. I have always been an avid Largemouth Bass angler also searching for Pickerel, Crappie, Yellow Perch and Bluegill, but since we moved closer to the Northern Neck and Tidewater region where there is an abundance of brackish creeks and rivers that flown into the Chesapeake it offers a wider range of species to target like Catfish, Bowfin, long nose Gar and on the saltier side, Speckled Trout, Striped Bass, Red Drum, Stiffback Perch and Flounder. Thank you for allowing me join in here. I am looking forward to viewing all the posts, tips and pictures etc. and hope to be able to contribute some of my own tips, tactics, thoughts, pictures and YouTube videos.
Hi. My name is Daniel otherwise know as “the Steal... (show quote)


Welcome

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Dec 22, 2020 13:36:22   #
CamT Loc: La Porte, Texas
 
Welcome to the fs

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Dec 22, 2020 15:11:58   #
Jeremy Loc: America
 
Stealthfisher wrote:
Okay, you asked for it, you got it! Here’s my first attempt at adding a picture on this site


Is it WoOD?

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Dec 22, 2020 16:15:48   #
Stealthfisher Loc: Virginia
 
Jeremy wrote:
Is it WoOD?


Actually it was a Bronze Sculpture in a park full of amazing Art work out in Loveland Colorado. My wife and I were there visiting her father in November on our Honeymoon.
It made a great photo op I couldn't pass up on.

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Dec 22, 2020 16:20:24   #
Jeremy Loc: America
 
Stealthfisher wrote:
Actually it was a Bronze Sculpture in a park full of amazing Art work out in Loveland Colorado. My wife and I were there visiting her father in November on our Honeymoon.
It made a great photo op I couldn't pass up on.


So did you ever say " Honey....Moon Me" ?

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