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909.1 | sounds good | RAINBO::MACINTYRE | Fish are rising up like birds | Mon Nov 14 1988 09:54 | 15 |
| Could you expand on that?
>> surprise the whole article was about this Bass club in this notes
>> file ...
Are you saying the 'club' mentioned was referring to those of us at
our notesfile tournament, or are you referring to one of the real
bass clubs mentioned in here, and if so which club?
And who's Steve? (SSS?)
Either way, it'd be real interesting to have the article posted
in here of someone can get ahold of it...
Don Mac
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909.2 | Would the real "Steve" sign in please? | VELVET::GATH | | Mon Nov 14 1988 10:14 | 20 |
| The whole article was about the lack of fish in that lake
and the tournaments of this notes file that fail to produced
many fish..
Steve who said earlier he had been Misquoated by a local
writer was refering to ( I assume ) this article since his
entry was on the 14th of Nov and this appeared in the Nov. 12
issue. Also it is the same "Steve"
It was a nice article and Stan Burchowski ( sp ) said he would see
if he could find out some answers. I would estimate the article
was maybe a 500 words or better. Maybe even 1000.
I wanted to enter the article but as I explained earlier it was
discarded. :-(
I am sure that it can be found buy someone, anyone in the
Springfield area.
Bear
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909.3 | somebody sent me a copy, I originally missed it. | SA1794::CUZZONES | Surfcasting with the Alien | Mon Nov 14 1988 11:02 | 59 |
| I have corresponded on and off with Stan Berchulski, one of the
outdoor writers for the Springfield (Ma.) Newspapers (Union-News daily
and Sunday Republican) for some time. He and I live in the same
town and fish some of the same places. From time to time, when
he can't find anything to write about, he digs into his "fanmail"
to answer/raise questions or just to fill a column.
The column as it appeared in friday's Union-News:
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CAN ANYBODY OUT THERE SOLVE THE MYSTERY OF MONOMONAC ?
"It was with great pleasure that I read Sunday's column and the
unlocking of of the secrets of Windsor Pond," writes basser Steve
Cuzzone of West Springfield. "My father owned a couple camps on
the pond back in the late sixties and I fished it many times as
a kid without notable success."
"Now that you've established your credentials as Stan the Man, outdoor
detective," he adds, "how about solving the mystery of Lake Monomonac?
... A group of co-workers has held several tournaments there over
the last few years and most of us end up getting skunked time and
time again."
The group keeps going back, Cuzzone says, because most members live
in Massachusetts or New Hampshire. Monomonac straddles the border
in Winchendon and Rindge and is handy geographically as well as
convenient economically because of the reciprocal agreement on licenses
and boat registrations.
Otherwise, thses bassers fish anywhere in a circle formed by Seattle,
Scotland, Louisiana's Lake Bistineau, Puget sound (for steelheads),
Okeechobee (for bass) and Vermont's Clyde River for salmon. I hope
that's the Clyde he's talking about.
Monomonac looks very convincing with its "shallow weedy water, deeper
water, islands, coves, rockpiles and plenty of forage," continues
Steve, but only three fish were taken by 38 anglers on the groups
last visit Oct. 1. They've tried night fishing and spring fishing
with no change in results.
Cuzzone is looking for help from readers who have had better luck
at Monomonac than his group has or who might know of more productive
fishing waters in the immediate vicinity. Let me know so I can
let him know so he can let his colleagues know.
Monomonac may not have any fish to speak of at all. Some ponds
and lakes look fishy but they lie. If bassers can't find fish in
a given body of water, nobody can. Then there's the possibility
that they're doing something wrong. Best way to find out is to
hit it before June with a trolled Cardinale on top and in close,
which I may do if the spring gobblers don't get me first.
The column continues on other subjects .......
Maybe tomorrow, I'll type in the original letter.
-SSS-
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909.4 | we're famous | RAINBO::MACINTYRE | Fish are rising up like birds | Mon Nov 14 1988 11:36 | 2 |
| Thanks Steve, be sure and let us know if he refers to it in any
future columns. donmac
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909.5 | I WANT MY CUT | SCOMAN::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Mon Nov 14 1988 11:41 | 3 |
| YO,
You mean INFAMOUS.
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~
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909.6 | Everyone is famous for 15 seconds | GRAMPS::LASKY | | Mon Nov 14 1988 11:52 | 9 |
| Steve,
Just what I need, now all of Western MA knows that you and I cant't
find one legal fish in that dump!! I'd be interested if he writes
anything else.
One more cast, I know ther're out there,
Bart Lasky
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909.7 | Yellow Journalism | SA1794::CUZZONES | Surfcasting with the Alien | Wed Jan 11 1989 22:30 | 9 |
| No answer from Berchulski & friends (although I could have missed
it. But, of all things, as I thumbed through a yard high stack
of old magazines, I came across an article in a Sept '86 Mass Finsa
and Feathers proclaiming Monomonac as a veritable fish stew where
you can practically catch a fish on a bare hook. I'm too disgusted
to type the thing in here, but I'll gladly send copies to anyone
who would agree to send a letter bomb to the author.
-SSS-
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909.8 | can I have a copy please! | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Thu Jan 12 1989 09:07 | 7 |
| YO!
please send me a copy. mr1-3/t2
Must have my hot spots in it!!! :^)
Bassin Bob Puishys
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