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08-30-2017, 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Dean Romig
The stripers and blues are about gone by early October in my area, headed South on their fall migration. A big storm or a hurricane will push them out even quicker.
I never enjoyed trolling very much. I've always fished flies for them both spring and late summer.
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One of these years perhaps when I get to old and tired to climb thirty feet up a tree I'm gonna go to the bay for a week or so in December and or January with PLENTY warm clothes and fish however the captains say until I catch one striper 45 or so inches long .
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08-30-2017, 11:45 AM
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Sadly, I couldn't hit a buffalo in the arrss at 20 paces with a sub-six pound double.....BUT if push came to shove and I found myself lathered in perspiration, swattin' skeeters in the Sept. grouse woods, either one of these would rate a most worthy companion.
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