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Old 10-18-2006, 08:33 PM
CHANCE1234 CHANCE1234 is offline
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Default Re: Biggest Striper yet!

you shoulda seen the stripper blitz i just got back from. Just outside plymouth harbor birds and stripers everywhere. it was about 3:30pm and fished till dark and probably caught 40 fish by myself. untill dark came and couldn't see the birds anymore. just schoolies, biggest about 26 inches but man what alot of fun on ultra light tackle. Wish i had a fly rod!!! before i left the pier the baby bunker where everywhere where i keep my dingy and threw one cast net and had half a 5 gallon bucket filled. in the livewell they go and i couldn't be stopped out there. Man that was fun. maybe some bigger fish down deep but i didn't bother. Just a perfect night, no wind, 65 degrees, a great sunset and a few cold beers.
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Old 10-18-2006, 09:31 PM
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Default Re: Biggest Striper yet!

Tis the season!! I've been hitting 19 to 25 lb. bass every night out here, and I'm off to the Cape Cod Canal and then Narragansett for a couple of days, then to Montauk for a week or two to look for something bigger. No boat; as much as I love my little fleet, my favorite is still fishing from the rocks at night!

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Old 10-18-2006, 10:43 PM
Michael Vezzosi Michael Vezzosi is offline
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Chance, nice come back. Enjoyed watching your newbie status come full swing! Awesome pilot house. And now big "enough" fish not to worry about what might be beneath?!? God love it. I wish I could retire up there because it is in my blood. Still haven't ventured over to the fly fish side yet, but after smoking a million Marlboro's a few years ago, I have a five piece Shakespeare, for whatever thats worth, to try. Man, Enjoy that fall rush. Set to come close to another record here tomorrow: 86* and sunny. I've got to flow 25 hydrants. No complaints here. Peace and fish! Part II.
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