Kokanee Killer
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RE: Seasons over
2010/12/02 23:50:23
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I have become comfortably numb
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dimebrite
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RE: Seasons over
2010/12/03 05:40:48
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you better watch what you say and where you say it kokanee... the elitists will hunt you down and take your rights away....lol...
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Kokanee Killer
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RE: Seasons over
2010/12/04 21:26:06
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yeah i know dime lol lol,,,,, its all good just tryin to stoke the fires
I have become comfortably numb
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dimebrite
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RE: Seasons over
2010/12/05 00:11:37
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i've got plenty of wood my frined. just ask PAFISHER he'll tell you
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bingsbaits
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RE: Seasons over
2010/12/05 08:42:06
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That little piece of wood you got would be called a splinter....
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dimebrite
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RE: Seasons over
2010/12/05 09:21:32
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let's see bing, one of these pines holding up my sons tree fort ere is about 30 inches wide... i have maples and pines that are over 42... needless to say i have an endless supply... by the way bing, weak sauce... save your energy for all of those erie guys who use 14 foot fly rods on streams i can long jump across... i'm sure you guys justify your lack of you know what with them....
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RE: Seasons over
2010/12/05 10:30:02
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I kill trees for a living..Bring on the trees....
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dimebrite
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RE: Seasons over
2010/12/05 12:13:30
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that's an honest living i will say. i have a kubota tractor and a john deere 350 dozer so i do my own clearing when necessary... about 8 years had a logger come and do a selective cut of some 100 year old cherries, oaks and pines... trees to make a loggers mouth water...
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RE: Seasons over
2010/12/05 18:00:32
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Dime,check your mail. Hey Bing,I used to use alot of wood at one time,but now I'm retired :)
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retired guy
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RE: Seasons over
2010/12/05 20:38:23
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Hey Dime- You know I checked out that other thing and had a little fun with it but please tell me- was that a put on or do they really use multiple ( more than 2) flies on a single line. I know about droppers but these numbers went way beyond that. You know I dont do that much pure fly fishing but if I tried to put on 4 to 8 hooked worms at a time they'd pinch me for running a trot line- ( I know "our river" is a single hook place only) Last time i even heard of such a thing being legal was salt water guys who liked umbrella rigs for blues. Personally I wouldnt do it even if it was legal-just not my cup of tea/different strokes
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dimebrite
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RE: Seasons over
2010/12/05 21:11:56
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definitely a put on retired... my first question was is it legal... the one snob first mentioned four flies, which i've heard of before with that moffit system, so i asked, then their whole clique gets hard ons together and then you saw what happened. over there, there are some guys who really want to discuss fishing, but others who think their way is the only way and if you mention one method you might practice, they then label you for it... a lot of elitist, arrogant snobby going on over there...
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RE: Seasons over
2010/12/05 21:15:58
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They must have loved my "garden hackle" talk- hehehe
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dimebrite
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RE: Seasons over
2010/12/05 21:18:19
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for some reaosn they let that one go... 3 flies is legal though in PA, or hooks with bait of any nature, so you see what i mean, there were serious guys in there and then a whole lot of BS... i feel bad for the guy started the thread...
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RE: Seasons over
2011/01/17 00:11:26
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ORIGINAL: dimebrite definitely a put on retired... my first question was is it legal... the one snob first mentioned four flies, which i've heard of before with that moffit system, so i asked, then their whole clique gets hard ons together and then you saw what happened. over there, there are some guys who really want to discuss fishing, but others who think their way is the only way and if you mention one method you might practice, they then label you for it... a lot of elitist, arrogant snobby going on over there... dime, i wish i could quote all of your posts, but **** man, let it go... those dudes played you good, and you're now over here whining about it. they win... ps.. the majority of those who are packing 14 ft in the pa section aren't fishing in erie haha. you seem like a good dude, and I understand you have a family now, but every so often, it doesn't hurt to indulge yourself with a little indica & sativa. pm's welcome... maybe we can fish some 6 foot 2 wts together
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RE: Seasons over
2011/01/17 06:00:41
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ORIGINAL: JoeySimms but every so often, it doesn't hurt to indulge yourself with a little indica & sativa. OH YEAH !!!!!! FIRE in the HOLE !!!!!!!!!!!!! SMOKe em if you GOT em !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BREAKFAST of CHAMPIONS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WAKE & BAKE - then SKATE flies across the SALMON RIVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CHARTRUESE is the HOT COLOR !!!!! p.s. - once in awhile, pulling the SKUNK is a GOOD THANG!! it's lowers your Barometric Pressure !!!!
post edited by draketrutta - 2011/01/17 06:50:30
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dimebrite
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RE: Seasons over
2011/01/17 20:10:41
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Hey joe... my smallest rod is a 3-7'9" sage rplx. Is that small enough? I really shouldn't be replying to your other statement... but this guys didn't win. No one did. I feel bad for the guy who started the thread and any others who were maybe reading to learn. I myself don't use indicators, but I myself also don't snub people for using them as many "purists" do. You seem respectable though, but pleease, let's drop this... Ps... I was not whining in here about it, I was sarcastically joking with kokanee, and then responding to a comment retired guy posted towards me. But like said let's drop it... For the greens, no comment.... Wellcome to the board
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