Wade at work2 (Guest) | Fri Jun-29-01 11:57 AM |
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#2429, "New Brighton taps could be Perch"
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Last time I went there I was told to throw 3" pearl Kalins grub on a 1/4-3/8oz head or Carolina rig. 4th cast got a good tug and set on it, nothing-DAMN, 4' later I got another hit. This time I just started reeling faster figuring I missed the last due to wind-slack, FISH-ON!, but not a 'but, it was a 1.5# perch and the tail of the grub was gone. I was wondering if the first hit took the tail off so I cast out and got a 1# perch. In 1hr I got 14 perch over a pound each(I released all but the biggest 4), all on a tailess grub.
Tight lines, Wade
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Jun 26th 2001, #1
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Castro,
Jun 28th 2001, #3
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Wade at work2 (Guest),
Jun 28th 2001, #4
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Castro,
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Nicolo (Guest),
Jun 29th 2001, #7
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good nutz (Guest),
Jun 29th 2001, #8
New Brighton taps could be Perch,
Wade at work2 (Guest),
Jun 29th 2001 #9
RE: How do you locate halibut?,
brian,
Jul 01st 2001, #11
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