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« on: March 01, 2008, 01:30:50 PM »

today was first day of the hatchery.i left the house there was 4.5 inches of snow on the ground and still snowing heavy.state and town roads were a mess,i could only go 15-20 miles an hour.when i got into plainfield it was raining.it rained through out the whole first period.they stocked alot of 6-9 inch fish along with some big breeders.just about any fly would work,but black seemed to call on the breeders.this year was the best for non-stop action thoughout the whole period,.i got to tell ya,my arm is very tired,and sore.i landed 5 fish over 5 lbs,had another heavy fish but broke the hook,and countless small fish.i had the camera,but it was raining hard.and didnt want it to get wet.we will see what sunday brings
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« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2008, 12:29:10 PM »

sunday thing were different.the wind was blowing.i did manage a couple nice fish.the first was on the second cast.broke off as i was reaching to unhook .many smaller fish.we had to work for the today.next week we switch to the other pond


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