Plugs prevailed part 2

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2012/01/06 18:04:40 (permalink)

Plugs prevailed part 2

Launched at 8, hit the first fish in the wire hole domestic rainbow about 10lbs. Good crackdown in frasiers but spit hook, another crackdown above muskrat another heavy 8. Nothing thru bovines dropped anchor at tail of bovines put a yellow bead and small white sac on and first cast another heavy 8. Nothing in the tressel but in the root hole at about 1130 it got happy. There were people all the way down thru the hole but managed to pull over at the tail and let them out, crackdown and another 10lber. Walked it back up and let them out again another smackdown this one is big, takes my buddy into the trees and roots and breaks off. Walk it back up and let them out again and another smackdown and another heavy 10 landed. So Im retyeing on anchor and he lets them out, while Im sitting there for 5 minutes two more fish hit both get off. We went 2 for five in three pulls in the root hole, nothing the rest of the float 5 for 9 over all 4 for 8 on plugs and 1 for 1 on beads. Wind stayed low and the temp must have hit 45 easy, fish were eager till about 2 then it slowed. Water is gonna stay at 500 but Im betting higher by the weekend, peace and tight lines.
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    fichy
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/06 19:38:50 (permalink)
    What a great day to be out, 3fan. I'm hittin' the sack in about 5 minutes to get up at 2 and start puttin' the caffeine to me.   Thanks for another push in the right direction with that good report.
     
    Charlie 
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/06 20:13:44 (permalink)
    Outstanding report. Made me feel like I was there.
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/07 15:03:56 (permalink)
    3 fan; what a report man... im gonna have to start charging you for each pull through
    the root hole if you keep it up

    Tight lines to everyone fishing today. Definitely one heck of a day to be out there. I am jealous...
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/07 15:39:26 (permalink)
    Dime, pulled over by your place in the morning looked like you had headed home one old set of tracks, anyways blew the horn and headed to the lot. It was on fire for a while just wish we got the slobber of the day, water is staying up thru tomorrow but dont think I can fish till next week, could be sick on monday though, cough cough.
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/07 17:01:12 (permalink)
    Hey thanks for the consideration of seeing if I was still around; wish I was... will let ya know when im heading up again... looking to do a january trip and 2 in february... looking forward to your next report...
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/07 17:19:00 (permalink)
    I also looked this after noon as I went by.  Glad you made it home.   Hows the car???
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/07 17:58:17 (permalink)
    Waiting to hear back from customer care clint. I ain't going down without a fight.

    3fan; where were you hitting them in the root? Was it right up along the undercut/branches in the water?
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/07 18:41:47 (permalink)
    Dime started at the tail out and the first fish came in the middle of the two small seams, walked the boat back up two more times and the four other takes all came up against the roots and snags. Was running four different color lures and all four colors  got bit.
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/07 20:25:14 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: dimebrite

    Waiting to hear back from customer care clint. I ain't going down without a fight.


    Is your wife's name Mulva?

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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/07 20:36:41 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: dimebrite

    Waiting to hear back from customer care clint. I ain't going down without a fight.

    3fan; where were you hitting them in the root? Was it right up along the undercut/branches in the water?
    [/quote ] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bESGLojNYSo&feature=related

    Steel on a pin---so easy a caveman can do it.
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/08 08:40:49 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: 3fan

    Dime started at the tail out and the first fish came in the middle of the two small seams, walked the boat back up two more times and the four other takes all came up against the roots and snags. Was running four different color lures and all four colors  got bit.


    Awesome man; with the recent trees that came down in the past 2 years you shouldn't have to worry about too much pressure from the south bank....
    unless its smallmouth season
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/09 09:46:47 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: draketrutta


    ORIGINAL: dimebrite

    Waiting to hear back from customer care clint. I ain't going down without a fight.


    Is your wife's name Mulva?





    second pass in hopes of a biter - casting closer to the undercut bank....
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/09 10:02:22 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: draketrutta


    ORIGINAL: draketrutta


    ORIGINAL: dimebrite

    Waiting to hear back from customer care clint. I ain't going down without a fight.


    Is your wife's name Mulva?





    second pass in hopes of a biter - casting closer to the undercut bank....


    Don't know who or what mulva is drake;
    but you can go fukk yourself in the meantime

    Have a nice day
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/09 10:08:00 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: dimebrite


    ORIGINAL: draketrutta


    ORIGINAL: draketrutta


    ORIGINAL: dimebrite

    Waiting to hear back from customer care clint. I ain't going down without a fight.


    Is your wife's name Mulva?





    second pass in hopes of a biter - casting closer to the undercut bank....


    Don't know who or what mulva is drake;
    but you can go fukk yourself in the meantime

    Have a nice day


    Can't we all just get along?.....just saying.
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/09 11:29:20 (permalink)
    I get it , Drake, but it's a stretch. That one may have hung in the branches. It's not that bad, Dime, it has to do with a Seinfeld episode and the brand of your car. Just a play on words, not an insult.
     
    Charlie
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/09 12:21:44 (permalink)
    Fichy - Seinfeld episode is part of it...

    also, I knew a guy that was a new-car salesman that worked the Volvo line,

    Since Volvo was always leading edge safety minded, he told me he always wanted to use the following marketing pitch to female shoppers:


    "Protect your Vulva with a Volvo"

    I was just wonderin if DB's better half was named Mulva...


    just a wee bit of twisted humor/feather ruffling/undercut bank rotor-rootering

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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/10 06:35:04 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: fichy

    I get it , Drake, but it's a stretch. That one may have hung in the branches.

    Charlie


    Charlie I like your choice of words here...lol...

    Drake; I understand you like to throw out witty;trivial;inside humor....its all good man...just leave peoples wifes and children out of it man...

    3fan; its too bad your thread got boched up....maybe i'll try to post our pics up later this evening to fix it...

    Later
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/10 08:58:48 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: dimebrite

    Drake; I understand you like to throw out witty;trivial;inside humor....its all good man...just leave peoples wifes and children out of it man...



    Since your wife's name is not MULVA, and you never posted a pic of said wife, then my humor is of a general nature (like a bar-joke).

    Grow a sack, or FOADIAF
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/10 11:45:54 (permalink)
    You guys must really sock at fishing- Guy on the real fisherman forum today says fishin is GREAT and its EASY to get 15 to 20 hookups on the green beads alone - he also mentions several other sure fire baits.


    ARRFRUGHHHHH--ARUGGGHHHHH UH UH UH ARUGGGGGGHHHH- OH HOW I HATE TO PUKE LIKE THIS
      More crowds to come----
    post edited by retired guy - 2012/01/10 11:46:33
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/10 12:07:46 (permalink)
    Johnny's killin em today--the proof is on the FB yo---my results usually mirror what he is doing--if he has someone that knows how to fish

    Steel on a pin---so easy a caveman can do it.
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/10 13:13:11 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: draketrutta


    ORIGINAL: dimebrite

    Drake; I understand you like to throw out witty;trivial;inside humor....its all good man...just leave peoples wifes and children out of it man...



    Since your wife's name is not MULVA, and you never posted a pic of said wife, then my humor is of a general nature (like a bar-joke).

    Grow a sack, or FOADIAF



    Proving fishing credibility is one thing; proving whether one is married or not???? Really???

    What's next???? Proving pen!s size????

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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/10 13:56:05 (permalink)
    You read between the lines like a menopausal woman - trying to making something outta nuttin.


    post edited by draketrutta - 2012/01/11 03:29:19
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/10 21:35:42 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: dimebrite


    ORIGINAL: draketrutta


    ORIGINAL: draketrutta


    ORIGINAL: dimebrite

    Waiting to hear back from customer care clint. I ain't going down without a fight.


    Is your wife's name Mulva?






    second pass in hopes of a biter - casting closer to the undercut bank....



    Don't know who or what mulva is drake;
    but you can go fukk yourself in the meantime

    Have a nice day


    The only "something" here is what you made....soooooooo....
    I'll stand by my first post...

    post edited by dimebrite - 2012/01/10 21:38:13
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/10 22:19:49 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: retired guy

    You guys must really sock at fishing- Guy on the real fisherman forum today says fishin is GREAT and its EASY to get 15 to 20 hookups on the green beads alone - he also mentions several other sure fire baits.


    ARRFRUGHHHHH--ARUGGGHHHHH UH UH UH ARUGGGGGGHHHH- OH HOW I HATE TO PUKE LIKE THIS
    More crowds to come----


    I saw that, Trev. The guys who posted after him basically called BS. A guy who usually has put up some  number reports (possibly honest, though) said he did pretty poorly last weekend. I hope to go Monday. The weather now is calling for low single digits that morning . THAT will thin things out.  Lots of flurries and such predicted, I hope it starts to pile up a little. For those lurking: you may want to think twice, alot of reports are just plain BS. Lots of skunkings happen. Now you can throw in some frostbite and possible hypothermia on top of it. Drink some beer, throw a log on the fire , watch the playoffs. 
    Charlie
    post edited by fichy - 2012/01/10 22:29:37
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/10 22:45:40 (permalink)
    Saw that Charlie- it gets better -read the new stuff. Pure puke- guys cant get those numbers snaggin in shark season.
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/11 03:17:47 (permalink)
    Dear RT:

    Jeepers Jumpers - you made me take a peek over yonder...

    Dang-never mind the green bead thread. I read the PETA-like thread about the do-gooder finding a tired steelhead lounging against a rock near the Sportsman's and how he miraculously gave it a new lease on life - even though it wasn't belly up. It almost brought a tear to my eye - until I read a bit further about the imagined need for increased angler education about the proper C&R of the feeshes.

    The point that those mopes don't understand is that even if the person revives the fish for 45 minutes it may still die. Or the next mope that is standing downstream will finish the deed when he flosses it. Last time I checked, fishing is a blood sport.

    What's next on their agenda, timing a fight with a big fish and then cutting your line so you don't over-stress the critter?

    Nothing against C&R - but if the hardcore's on that site can't stand the sight of a floater now & then, they should stay home and reduce the pressure on the heaviest pressured river on the east coast. (or they should stay in the LFZ where their dirty deeds float below the bridge out of sight).

    Personally, it don't matter to me if the fish floats or goes home on someone's rope - the DEC will make more.

    For the floaters, Clint Eastwood nailed it in the Outlaw Josey Wales Movie - buzzards and worms gotta eat. In the case of the SR, make that Seagulls & Racoons.

    As far as their proposed re-education camps - I'll quote the turncoat Yankee General in the same movie - "Don't Pizz down my back and tell me it's Rainin".

    later
    post edited by draketrutta - 2012/01/11 03:30:20
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/11 08:17:19 (permalink)
    Drake, all those critters on and under the rocks are thriving on the carcasses, too. The SR had some of the densest  populations of invertebrates (spineless PETA types) I've seen anywhere. It's a huge bio-mass.
    Now I have to go read the current drivel. I only drink coffee in the morning, should go out easy....
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/11 09:11:54 (permalink)
    Don't read or take reports over there w/ much thought----BUT there's always that 90/10 thang---some real good guides and other civilians rarely get skunked(at least when bags and beads r involved)

    Steel on a pin---so easy a caveman can do it.
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    RE: Plugs prevailed part 2 2012/01/11 10:11:28 (permalink)
    Im shocked the green bead is finally getting press on the webs... its been a hot ticket for quite some time now but has been kept quiet.... there is more to it it than just a green bead though... guys are getting pretty creative with enhancements and paint ons....

    I don't doubt the 20 hook up reports myself... but gotta agree with metal slayer that I really don't put any thought in to them after I read them....
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