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grampa1114

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  1. So...how do you wear a mask at a track meet??? If it's gonna get ya ... it's gonna get ya... just lay back and enjoy the time off to tie some more jigs. Make some lemonade out of these lemons. P.S. Yes I'm still watching.
  2. I mistakenly referred to the wrong body of water as I should have said the Caloosahatchie. Does it make more sense now? d**n old Yankees don't even know where they are... Sorry
  3. So lets talk about the Caloosahatchee for a minute. I moved here in January and the only bass I've seen were in holding ponds. There is little discernable vegatation on the flats and few , if any, bass out on the drop off. Must I go past the locks to catch decent Bass? Can I get an honest opinion from a Bass fisherman, please.
  4. Jiggy... I swear by Leadfreejigheads.com and have used them for years. Great folks and super service. Wife's picture is still on the site. Be well my friend.
  5. Used to be that you could catch a passel of bass under the old route 9 bridge by fishing a black Texas rigged worm into the shopping carts thrown into Lake Quinsigamond. It was a long time ago and I only tried it once, but it worked.
  6. So I guess that horse is gonna take a couple more licks... because....Spring is actually coming to most of the country. Everybody sounds like they're starting to catch on...just one more tip...The cancer doesn't always pop up where the sunburn was. So cover it all up. Lightweight long sleeves, wide brim hats, fishing gloves and neck scarves along with lightweight long britches and full foot covering. Oh yeah don't forget sunglasses. My head looks like it was hit by a meteor shower. But I'm 70 and still alive and fishing because I started to COVER UP. Just my humble opinion.
  7. How bad am I dating myself if I say The Flying Fisherman Gadabout Gaddis.
  8. And much less crap at the ramp. All seriousness aside....Justbass11 the more "stuff" you put into your gas tank, the better your chances of developing clogs of materials that just don't mix together. So fish a lot and burn a lot of fresh gas and you'll be just fine.
  9. And just where, exactly, is this boat ramp you go to?
  10. Local host...looks like your first fish is gonna cost about 500 bucks...calm down and just throw something that sinks to the bottom and is relatively weedless (sounds like you probably have something) to the outside edge of the weeds that you can reach. Count to 10 and if you haven't had a hit then move your cast 3' and do it again.
  11. Tell me about it Stinger...I'm from Mass and was pleasantly surprised until I got my yearly County tax bill...Oh well... Thanks Fishinkamp sounds good to me.
  12. My South Carolina boat trailer doesn't require a license plate. Can I take it to a Georgia boat ramp?
  13. Transplanted to Summerville 2 years ago, Lucky Cricket.....Still learning how to fish brackish mud with gators in it. Any tips would help and Welcome Home.
  14. Nunz...Being from Central Mass is a Huge benefit for shore fishing...to the south you have Quinsigamond, Webster, Buffumville and Wallum. To the east there is Dark Brook, Chauncey, Whitehall, Cochituate and the Charles. North you have Wachussett and the Merrimack River. And Brimfield, Quaboag, Big Alum and Wickaboag to your west. All have plenty of space for fishing. You are in for a real treat. The other good part is, when the ice is thick enough, you don't need a boat. Unfortunately they don't have ice here in Charleston, so I'm gonna have to keep using the boat.
  15. Hint...Read and follow "Eastern Mass Fishing Reports"....and pay attention!!

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