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349.1 | How's Franklin? | PUNDIT::HART | King Of Harts | Tue May 19 1987 13:39 | 12 |
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Mark,
I call them fish kivers and I wonder why everyone else calls
them crap. I agree that the kids enjoy catching them but for me
tell me where the bass are hitting and I would be interested. I've
been catching lots of trout up here in N.H. on the pisquatway (sp)?
river its only a few minutes from my place. I caught one small bass
and a couple of pikerel on a pond in Salem. What I need now is a
place to snag some big bass in southern N.H. any replies will be
apreciated.
Thanx
Kraze Kevin
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349.2 | LEGEND OF THE FUTURE "DON MAC" | FXADM::MESSIER | | Tue May 19 1987 16:38 | 14 |
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kevin,you might want to try the merrimac river.also ask don macintyre
i beleive he lives up your way.[ sorry don i didn't think you would
mind] I heard he was the best bass man up in new hampshire.[i'll
bet ya he'll love that one] so if you have a hard time reaching
him i do have his node according to the fishing notes file.
but like i said in "BLACK CRAPPIE" YOU HAVE TO tackle these fish
with the proper tackle to enjoy it.they are also excelent eating.
good luck kevin and keep us uposted on what the legend [DON MACINTYRE]
has to say about his fishing holes.
sreaming drag ZZZZZZzzzzzzzz creator of "TOBACC"
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349.3 | | ABACUS::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass... | Tue May 19 1987 17:17 | 5 |
| RE: .2
Well, if THAT doesn't get Palmer to give up his RO status, *nothing*
will!
More later...
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349.4 | | TOPCAT::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass... | Tue May 19 1987 22:34 | 21 |
| Ok, it's later... On crappies - Holeshot, RO Rick and myself, were
talking about this the other day after everone was catching all the
calico bass/rock bass/kivers/crappies at Monomonac. As EVERYONE who
fished the DEC Bass tourny can say, Monomonac is the rock bass capital
of the world. I'd imagine they'd be alot fun to go after on
ultralights. Bass'n Bob couldn't keep them off his gray grub. And if
you should happen to hook onto a nice bronzeback in the process,
hold on tight!
Kevin, I'm not familiar with the south eastern part of the state. But,
there are plenty of bass'n waters around. Pick up either the Delorme
"NH Fishing Maps" book or "Clark's NH Fishing Guide", both of these
provide fairly accurate information on where the good bass'n spots are.
The Merrimack is good. As a matter of fact I just got back about an
hour ago from fishing below the Hooksett falls. Released a couple nice
bronzebacks, one was around 3lbs, the other around 2lbs.
As far as the little honeyholes go... Ooops, got to go...
Don Mac
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349.5 | Smoke Grub that is!! | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Wed May 20 1987 09:56 | 1 |
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349.6 | got one small one | PUNDIT::HART | King Of Harts | Thu May 21 1987 10:42 | 10 |
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I live, about 3 miles from the hooksett falls so I went there after
work. It was cold out so I didn't expect to catch anything. I fished
for about an hour and caught one small bass about 1 1/2 lbs. I'll
be going back ther but I need to know what lures work the best,
I was using a rooster tail. I find that they work just about any
place you go providing that there are fish. Thanks for the tip Don
its a nice place to go and relax and its only a couple of minutes
away.
K.H.
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349.7 | | ABACUS::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass... | Thu May 21 1987 11:15 | 9 |
| Kevin, I live a few miles from there myself. I'll often drop the boat
in there for a couple of hours after work. If you'd like to join me
sometime, send me some mail.
Your basic smallmouth artillery should do fine there. I don't want
to get TOO specific, I have a tournament coming up there with the rest
of the ABCers who read this notes file too!
Don Mac
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349.8 | | AIMHI::TOMAS | Joe | Thu May 21 1987 14:02 | 2 |
| Gee, Don...you should tell what you use...that way we'll all know
what NOT to use...(yuk, yuk)...
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349.9 | Big water | PUNDIT::HART | King Of Harts | Wed Jun 10 1987 11:12 | 12 |
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Thanks for the invite Don. I haven't been around so I didn't reply.
I'll drop you a line later and see when your going out. I suppose
I could learn a few tricks about bass fishing, don't worry I'm not
in the ABC yet so your secrets will be safe.
TWo weeeks ago teusday I was at the falls and I hooked onto a
large rainbow, this is a one that got away story, it was the biggest
trout I've ever seen hereabout's. He had to be at least 18". I was
out on a rock on the west side and I had no net so when I got him
in I was able to get a good look at him and he spit the hook . I
swore I would never tell anyone because no one would believe me.
I gonna catch that sonnabitch sooner or later.
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349.10 | A method to this madness | ARMORY::CUZZONES | The jerk on the dry end | Fri Jun 12 1987 10:40 | 12 |
| I've been out crappie fishing 3 consecutive nights this week and
while I haven't been catchinga hundred an hour, I have been having
a good time. It may depend on the local water color but one thing
I've found is that the best color is white. I tried yellow,
chartreuse, red, silver, copper/brown and every other color in the
tackle box and the only hits I had were on white lures. The lures
themselves didn't seem to matter; I caught crappies on grubs,
mini-spinnerbaits, little crankbaits, roadrunners. The technique does seem
important; all my fish came from jigging the lures (including the
crankbait - a rocky sr.)
Steve
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349.11 | are they spawnin yet? | MCIS5::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Tue Mar 20 1990 11:20 | 11 |
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Well....well,
Let's pull up this old note. I spoke with Ranger Ron (who is
recovering nicely from his surgery) and he tells me that this is the
time of year to start lookin at them crappies. any thoughts from youze
guys?
TBDW
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