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Got tired of the saltwater game here on LI, NY......

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and fell in love with the art of freshwater over the last three years.  I grew up on a 32' Bertram out of Montauk and learned from the best, Pops!! Yes, fighting a Big Eye, tagging a Dusky, and weekend trips to Hudson Canyon are awesome, but I have a passion for this fw game....all I need is a fishing buddy willing to do some local or roadtrips here in the NE (I have an Alumacraft Tournament Pro 170CS) and perhaps point out to me that that is not a bunker pod in the middle of the lake. Look forward to hearing from you, thanks!  

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Tight Lines!!!  

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:)thank you gentlemen.....I appreciate the warm response.

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Welcome. I'm from the southeastern Mass area, and I hear you about the saltwater.

Started freshwater fishing when I was a kid. I "graduated" to salt water in my late teens, early twenties, fishing for stripers and bluefish in the Buzzards Bay, RI Sound areas.

Became a commercial lobsterman for nearly thirty years, and when I quit that, I did not care a whit about going on any type of water. Had a great time lobstering, and being on the ocean, but by the time I quit, I'd had enough. Lost all interest in fishing.

Took up fresh water fishing again last year. Since then, it has become close to an obsession.

Got a great, small pond minutes from our home with truly great fishing. Its fishing is head and shoulders above anything else in this area. It is surrounded by private property, so there is little fishing pressure.

I've only fished it a couple of times since early August.

Been hitting different ponds in the Cape Cod area hunting smallmouth bass, and to get a change in scenery, as well as to improve my "prospecting" for fish ability.

Always glad to share a trip with other fishermen.

You can contact me via a private message, or email.

I'm semi retired. More retired than semi. I work for myself. Most weekdays I'm fishing. Wife not yet retired, so most weekends are reserved for her.

Welcome aboard.

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Welcome an "come on in"

Welcome aboard.  :)

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Welcome to the community!

welcome, Im from Staten Island!

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