24/7 and RJ.....the first of many trips...

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Re: 24/7 and RJ.....the first of many trips...

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RJ wrote:as I think pike sit and stare at hanging baits alot and if ya give em a bump they will jump on it......

RJ
Awesome! One things I like about my camera is the educational aspect - it answers a lot of questions like that...and you're right. They do.
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gorgeous fish guys...well done. If you ever want a netman :D you know where i am :)
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Post by Lonnie »

RJ and 24/7!! That's a powerhouse team if I've ever seen one! Excellent Report guys.
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awesome fish... but man, I cannot believe you have to put your hand in the water... Common softwater...


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Post by bradford2 »

Right on guys! That's a great trip right there.

6 months from now when I'm knee deep in baby poop and just need to get out for a day I'll be hiring you both to guide me so I don't have to think. Ha ha.

Congrats to ya both on a great day!
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Post by steve-hamilton »

RJ - agree.

the guys who fish for smallies in 30+ feet of water, jiggin off bottom, than needing to 'fizz' them is far far FAR worse than doing some winter fishing for them in shallow water.

that's actually ... obvious.
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Post by Paya »

Found this report very entertaining and educational , well done both of you !
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I noticed you caught the baby pike of the lake 8) 8)

Good job.
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Nice haul, those are really nice pike, and bass, congrats.
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bass_hunter wrote:I noticed you caught the baby pike of the lake 8) 8)

Good job.
if the baby pike is a 4 lbs pike.....

then i could imagine getting the grand-pa! :shock:

theres gatta be a 20 lbs pike in there.....

i like to keep the 4-5 lbs pike they make 2 huge fillets.

one for super the other for my lunch!

a 10 + lbs pike is just too much meet for me alone.

stephanie not beeing a big fan of fish ....

i dont freeze fish..

i tend to forget them and they freezer burn straight to the garbage!
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Fishing 24/7 wrote: i dont freeze fish..

i tend to forget them and they freezer burn straight to the garbage!

I guess you don't have a garden do you.. :wink: :wink:
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Post by Big Bass 444 »

Great report as allways...but even better....having Rob here in Quebec ... you're a good sport man!!!..I really enjoy your positive attitude!!!!

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how can one be negative when out fishing meeting new guys and enjoying there passion.

i too look up to your positive attitude yan your a great guy.

iv never seen you unhappy. never!
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Post by Big Bass 444 »

I can't agree with you 100% Kev :lol: :lol: :lol: ....but all I can say is that having a positive feedback about things is better....I do my best to be on that side! It's better that way for many reasons...on public boards even more important.

Depending on what you do with fishing, what you want it to be...or what you are in the industry you have to learn to stay sharp about things and be on the bright side @ all time!

I prefer to stay positive about everything in the fishing industry...and I will stay that way....helping more than I will recieve that I can say!

Keep up the good work on this board Kev. You are a big part of it now!.Good for you!

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Post by riverdog »

Love the legal smallie action through the ice so jealous! I agree that fishing smallies for live release in anything over 30ft no matter which season is more harmful than fishing them in 10 - 25ft of water in the winter, unless its a jumper :wink:
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