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May 12, 2022 15:25:59   #
Barnacles wrote:
What is your pet peeve when you're driving?

Mine is tailgaters, I hate it when someone is close behind, riding my bumper. I don't have no bumper stickers, darn it! There's nothing to read back there, so back off!


Weaving in and out .now I know that there are some people that may have a reason but I suspect not a lot .I have rode with someone that did that that is until he amassed so many tickets that he lost his license for years .don’t know if he changed or not
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Apr 28, 2022 13:18:39   #
Thanks for that information.as soon as my shoulder heals I will make the trip there fot the day
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Apr 27, 2022 14:38:49   #
Hi DNL sorry it has taken so long to reply computer crashed lost everything finally was running again but had to put in tons of information.then just had shoulder replacement.I,m in Bangor and still no boat was thinking of a inflatable now I have to go on PAs sight to find out regulations/rules .right back when you get a chance we can compare sites
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Apr 27, 2022 14:18:19   #
Welcome aboard,I used to have a house in south Berne ,ny my brother in law owns it now there is a lake there that I have done a lot of fishing at .not sure of the road but if you go to Woodstock lane in south Berne the turn to the lake is not that far .depending on the way you come in to Woodstock lane it would be on the right or left there used to be a bar/restaurant.Ihave caught bass and trout there
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Apr 27, 2022 14:09:04   #
Never fished in your area but just wanted to welcome you here .let me know if you find places never know when I might travel again
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Apr 27, 2022 14:06:06   #
I have been to spruce run and a couple of other ,didn’t find much shore fishing availability. I just keep looking and asking .hence the question about Merrille lake it says it has a lot of shore line availability.
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Apr 26, 2022 18:04:34   #
Anyone know anything about merrille lake in NJ been thinking of going there .is there much shore line availability
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Mar 18, 2022 15:33:16   #
Me if I’m going to fish in spots with a big chance of snags I will bring a large selection of rubber worms and other rubber things that I can rig weed less
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Mar 18, 2022 15:24:40   #
Sorry sir but that's a cop out
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Mar 18, 2022 15:21:15   #
I,m Like you 4 years were slow with a trip to Nam for 3 and 1 in a hospital but still dropped a line even then hard in a wheel chair but still did it them walking again I made up for lost time
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Mar 18, 2022 15:18:35   #
Started at the age of nine I am 72 now .started with salt water calf pasture beach in Ct from there I was in Ny,Nj,Pa and have fished different states it has and always will be a love for me so I am still going strong after 63 years
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Nov 1, 2021 18:29:17   #
Barnacles wrote:
If you understand, no explanation is necessary.
If you don't understand, no explanation is possible.


That is the most cop- out statement I have ever read
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Nov 1, 2021 18:26:08   #
I grew up in the ghettos when we had food you didn’t ask what it was you just ate it.also being in the ghettos there was a little of every race and religion there so if you were at a buddies house and was offered something to eat you ate.names of things was irrelevant it was food .until this day I eat or have eaten things that people would frown on .none of it killed me although some left a lot to be desired with taste
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Oct 28, 2021 14:53:04   #
My choice in areas like that brush ,tree limbs are rubber worms easy to rig up and if lost a lot less then a lure and easy to rig up again.my experience in just about anything that says weedless it will still get hung up most of the time you can get it back but other times not.worms cheaper by the dozen
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Oct 28, 2021 14:49:18   #
FS Digest wrote:
So I have my new bait caster (curado on 7'4" slx rod) and I want to really put it to the test. There's a pretty nice lake for Bass around here with trails around it and big patches of reeds everywhere for cover. I plan to take the one rod and minimal tackle and just move from spot to spot.

Thing is I am still getting used to the setup and my accuracy and distance control isn't great so I'm gonna hit those reeds and lose lures a lot. Even with my spinning rod I hit those reeds a few times when I go.

What's best to use in this situation? Will weedless really save me if I cast into a patch of cat tails?my favorites for areas with a lot of brush and tree limbs are worms easy to rig up and if lost easy to rig up again and the cost is less

Right now I am thinking of a cheap pack of like 1/2 oz ball head or fish head jigs but I wanted some variety to try out too.

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by LemonDerbs
So I have my new bait caster (curado on 7'4" ... (show quote)
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