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2016/02/15 20:43:58 (permalink)

Greetings!

From Greenfield. I live in the city now but my heart is on the rivers and trout streams of Allegheny National Forest.
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    BeenThereDoneThat.
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    Re: Greetings! 2016/02/16 07:13:25 (permalink)
    Allow me to be the first to say howdy and welcome to the FishUSA Boards.
     
    They call me BTDT; when they ain't made at me and I am the local "Jack of All Trades, Master of None".

    Give a man a fish and you will feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you will feed him for a life time. ~Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie (1837–1919)~
     
     
     
      Old fisherman never die; we just smell that way. 
     
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    Re: Greetings! 2016/02/16 08:33:57 (permalink)
    That's not all we call him but welcome all the same! Now just sit down get comfortable and make sure your seatbelt is fasten! Water gets a little rough on here sometimes.
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    Re: Greetings! 2016/02/16 08:51:24 (permalink)
    Welcome aboard brother Stimpy!!! All things considered it's a good place to learn, express your feelings and knowledge and sometimes to vent. As the prior post said it can be a rough ride at times.

    Enjoy Life, Be Happy, Go Fish - Often!

    "God has blessed America - may He continue to do so, even though we are not worthy of it".
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    Re: Greetings! 2016/02/16 11:01:35 (permalink)
    Welcome! That's a great area to fish up there, what do you target?
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    Re: Greetings! 2016/02/16 14:37:30 (permalink)

    welcome i am phishhead81im new to the fishusa boards but have been reading them for years and friends with a couple of you guys. i love fishing for everything and anything. But the last 10 years or so night fishing for catfish has become my favorite nothing like a monster on the end of your line and the sound of the drag pulling line. i know you guys know what im saying even in these rough water fishing boards we all love fishing  

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    Re: Greetings! 2016/02/16 18:08:11 (permalink)
    BeenThereDoneThat.They call me BTDT

     
    Do we call you that?  I was using "Johnny White Bass" there for a while.  
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    Re: Greetings! 2016/02/16 19:31:27 (permalink)
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    BeenThereDoneThat.They call me BTDT

     
    Do we call you that?  I was using "Johnny White Bass" there for a while.  


    I said when they ain't mad at me... 10-4?
     
    Welcome back, we ain't missed ya a bit.
     
    You ready to go get more crappie?

    Give a man a fish and you will feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you will feed him for a life time. ~Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie (1837–1919)~
     
     
     
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    Re: Greetings! 2016/02/16 20:17:35 (permalink)
    BeenThereDoneThat.You ready to go get more crappie?

     
    Just as soon as that mercury reads above 60.  :0
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    Re: Greetings! 2016/02/16 20:29:05 (permalink)
    Ummm, next time, bring a coat!!!!            And maybe wait til the docks are put in.
     
    Not to crash this thread any updates on the rebuild.   If ya could, start chapter two, chapter one takes forever to load with all them pics.

    Give a man a fish and you will feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you will feed him for a life time. ~Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie (1837–1919)~
     
     
     
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    Re: Greetings! 2016/02/16 20:37:37 (permalink)
    Divemaster
    Welcome! That's a great area to fish up there, what do you target?

    I'm a wild brookie junkie! It's like catching little jewels(catch and release only.) 
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    stimpy17
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    Re: Greetings! 2016/02/16 20:39:33 (permalink)
    Thank-you all for the warm welcome!
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    Re: Greetings! 2016/02/16 22:02:36 (permalink)
    stimpy17
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    Welcome! That's a great area to fish up there, what do you target?

    I'm a wild brookie junkie! It's like catching little jewels(catch and release only.) 


    Natives have got to be my favorite thing to catch as well. Well, they're tied with big 'ol Lake Trout in Erie, but the idea of being in the middle of a pristine, rural stream in the mountains catching naturally reproducing Char has always been appealing to me. How big do they come from up there? Where I fish in Northcentral PA most of them are 3-10" but you get a few 11-13"s and the very rare 15" every once in a while.
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