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Thread: One Persistent Duct Striper

  1. #11
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    Nice Fish. Thanks for the pics and report. Cindy

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    Here is the frozen guide on my reel I got last thursday night. I had to break them off every time to make the next cast . BBBRRR!!!



    KPN.

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    Yeah it has been below freezing for a a couple of weeks except for last night and this morning. The cloud cover kept the temps up. Sort of like a lid on a pot, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yolo View Post
    Thanks Rambo and cutbait. That striper only lived once too, haha.
    Ha ha ha

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    Nice fish Z!!

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    Nice fish. How do you know it's the same one?

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    Thanks spooky.

    fishinone, I know because I saw it the whole time. The water has really cleared up at the duct since the flow has reduced. I had eye contact with the fish the whole time from the first hook up, to getting off and then turning and hitting it again and then swallowing it for the third time. It was a thrilling experience, especially in the small patch of glassy water I was working that had a wind block, I could see the fluke the whole retrieve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yolo View Post
    I know because I saw it the whole time. The water has really cleared up at the duct since the flow has reduced. I had eye contact with the fish the whole time from the first hook up, to getting off and then turning and hitting it again and then swallowing it for the third time. It was a thrilling experience, especially in the small patch of glassy water I was working that had a wind block, I could see the fluke the whole retrieve.
    Oh yea! That's just way too much fun!

    I've got to get out and fish. I've been lurking for weeks now.

    Fish I None will soon be Fishin One.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishinone View Post
    Oh yea! That's just way too much fun!

    I've got to get out and fish. I've been lurking for weeks now.

    Fish I None will soon be Fishin One.
    You wish Ron........ It's very cold out there.

    KPN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kpn View Post
    You wish Ron........ It's very cold out there.

    KPN.
    Khahn!? I thought you had my back!

    I'm from the North East. Cold is relative.
    Last edited by fishinone; 12-08-2009 at 04:12 PM.

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