
07-18-2004, 01:11 AM
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Fishy with scales
After a long hard afternoon of fishing , which included being drenched in a serious down pour of rain . I was finally rewarded with my largest Striper ever ... Funny how the pictures always look much smaller =)
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07-18-2004, 07:56 AM
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That's a really good fish. Did you fish live bait....troll? I need to get a few more of those scaley things for the freezer...
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07-18-2004, 09:23 AM
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We were doing our normal routine .. Drifting and bouncing the bottom in the swift tailrace waters of the dam . I was using a good size live shad with a 4/0 Kahle hook . I was also using a lighter set up than normal ... A 7'6" Centurion rod with an Abu Garcia Eon 6600 (much smaller than regular ambassadeur 6600) - It will hold about 165 yards of 20# test and that is exactly what I was using -- I have taken a liking to this Daiwa Triforce line .. Topped all that off with about a 1' leader (30# Cajun Red) , tied below a swivel that had 2 1oz egg sinkers above it . I like this set up at this time of year , because I can feel a 1#er bite and I feel I have enough back bone to take a large fish ..
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07-18-2004, 01:33 PM
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What was the weight? 20 lb. ? That's good eatin size... for sure. I don't have enough experience fishing live shad (assuming that was your bait of choice) to know how to fish them. They die so easily that I'm reluctant to try to fish them in any other form that cut up... then I know they're already dead and leakin' fish attracting scent. Lots of guys in the James report catching stripers on chunks of shad while they're fishing for cats. I haven't had the "misfortune" LOL of catching a big striper by accident.... and just a few that has been caught whiel trolling, on purpose. Keep those pics coming in big guy...
Congrats on the new personal best Rockfish...
Tom
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07-18-2004, 02:09 PM
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That's a nice rock. They were biting like wildfire behind Pickwick last Tuesday. We were catching them just about every other cast on topwater baits. I hooked into one on a Zara Spook that evidently was a big fish heading the other way, and when I set the hook, (with drag too tight) my 7 1/2 rod snapped about 16 inches down from the tip. Wanted to cry. But I just grabbed the backup and continued catching.
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07-19-2004, 08:17 PM
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Catfish...
Kudos,bro...That's a big, strong,healthy lookin' rockfish.Bet that was a blast.You didn't mention the weight on that critter.You're right about the camera not doin' most fish justice!Good one,dude.
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07-19-2004, 08:20 PM
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25#er and I cant wait to get back after some more -- I have a new shad pump coming , got my new Tsunami rod today and I think I will run into a big Blue eventually =)
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07-19-2004, 08:32 PM
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25 lb.er....
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Originally Posted by Catfish
25#er and I cant wait to get back after some more -- I have a new shad pump coming , got my new Tsunami rod today and I think I will run into a big Blue eventually =)
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I know how much drag a 20.4 lb.er will pull(my best),so I know you were in a battle there...again,congratulations.
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07-19-2004, 08:44 PM
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What's a shad pump? 25# is an awesome fish Wendell......
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07-19-2004, 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Hawkeye
What's a shad pump? 25# is an awesome fish Wendell......
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Hey,Hawkster...I sure he means an bilge pump type water circulator for his bait tank.
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