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Location: Hoboken, NJ / North Webster, IN | I know it's not a Muskie, but I couldn't help posting her...my biggest to date...and hopefully a preview to my luck to come in a week when I try and get a pig in Webster.
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Location: Hoboken, NJ / North Webster, IN | sorry about the "too #*^@ big" photo...but it won't let me edit it. |
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| NICE rock dude! When visiting the "outlaws" in Somers Point in the fall, I'd make a daily trip over the bridge to the Longport jetty and sling some clam or arties for them. Unfortunately, they are building a hooch in Florida, so those days will be history this year. Hopefully the fish will be making their southerly pilgrimage soon, and we'll be able to do as well...  |
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Location: Elkhart, IN | You mentioned Webster, is there stripers in Webster like that? I didn't think there was but from what you wrote it got me wondering? |
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Location: Chicago, Beverly | Nope, no stripers or even white bass in webster.. |
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Location: Elkhart, IN | Thanks Kevin, between those pictures and remembering the special lures I seen Randy post a while back it got me to wondering, even though I didn't think so. |
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| No...didn't mean there were stripers in Webster...just meant I was going Muskie fishing next week at webster...and hopefully my big fish luck holds up.
Thanks Sponge... This rock(striper for us in NY), is from out in Montauk at the tip of Long Island. It's just nuts there this time of year, fish are everywhere. This was caught on a live 1-2lb porgie, single hooked through the lip.
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| Beautiful fish, congrats!
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Location: Appleton, WI | Brings back lots of memories, grew up on LI, and as a kid that was all I did, chase stripers!!!!, NOTHING LIKE THE FALL RUN AT MONTAUK. Thanks for the photo. We nailed a few in the sound in June when I was back for a trip. A muskie would compliment the striper nicely  |
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