Fish Tales

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@adrider83

 
Unless we're fishing for a fish fry it's catch and release for me. The exception is when we fish a very secluded "pond" that is overrun with bass. They are stunted so if we don't keep them we dump them on the bank for the coons.
 
I always pinch the barbs. Never cared about landing them unless I’m gonna eat’em. The big man dumps them off the bridge next to my place by the thousands. It’s like going to the grocery store. Going shopping soon... Think Local, Eat Fresh!
 
I always pinch the barbs. Never cared about landing them unless I’m gonna eat’em. The big man dumps them off the bridge next to my place by the thousands. It’s like going to the grocery store. Going shopping soon... Think Local, Eat Fresh!
ive caught of lot of diff fish..never a trout, that needs to change
 
ive caught of lot of diff fish..never a trout, that needs to change
You should really treat yourself to a brook trout fishing trip in the Adirondacks. As kids we go back into bog meadow for days catching native brookies. So good to eat and even more fun when you catch them. Watch your shadow because those things are crafty.
 
Just read about some new trout regulations starting in NY April 1st. Better check them out boys before you dangle your worm
 
Anyone ever fish behind the Niagra Mohawk plant in Cohoes, we used to climb a chain link entrance gate, carrying our gear was a little funky with the ladders we had to scale but it was awesome small mouth bass fishing with some tiger muskie I believe were lurking around, police never hassled us as they saw our fishing gear, it’s kind of a mad max scene with sharp shale to stand on and big crayfish that bite you when putting them on the hook
 
Used to fish the old coal fired electric generation plant outlet into Cayuga lake north of Ithaca on the eastside. Waded into the warm water discharge in the winter as browns and landlocks ate the little fish that also showed up too. Skipped skiing for a bit and we went fishing instead. Very wind direction dependent, west wind fish bite best, east wind fish bite least.
 
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