Storm fishing on Tapps

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Bill G
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Storm fishing on Tapps

Post by Bill G » Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:00 pm

Sometimes finding a place to get out of the wind can produce fish. The tough guys took the high road and fought the wind and waves and got skunked. The Panzies took the easy way out of the wind and found fish [ both smallies & tigers, yes more than one ] Kup & Bad Esox, you should have gone with us.
The book said you are suppose to fish the wind blown side of a point, but the wind was too much even the geese were walking. Besides I get cold easy. The moral is do what you want, let your instincts be your guide and have fun fishing.
Bill
I'm not in the toilet yet, but I'm definitely standing on the rim.

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KUP
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RE:Storm fishing on Tapps

Post by KUP » Sun Jun 17, 2007 10:25 pm

Yeah, that viking blood, wind in the hair, spit on the face stuff is only fun if it produces. :viking:
And we couldn't leave a downed bird (battery) ........ next time.

Then again, we DID have the WARM chocolate chip cookies with US, so......pansies ahoy!
We need to have more "Outings" and get a pack of tiger folk together.
...on a warmer day LOL
Tiger Muskies are sterile.
You can't keep them under 50 inches:
Let them do their job: Eating N.P.Minnows

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