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Subject: Re: Striper fishing?


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frank
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Date Posted: 07:22:58 05/27/06 Sat
In reply to: shilohred 's message, "Re: Striper fishing?" on 13:32:56 05/23/06 Tue

red i don't fish for them. i know they fight like crazy but i do not like the taste of them. you should have some really big ones. i saw a 42 pounder caught at fort loudon dam last week. same river. i am not sure about average temperature but i beleive down where you are it should be a little warmer than here where all the mountain streams feed the river. warmer water should mean bigger fish.
frank

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shilohred
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Date Posted: 09:45:09 05/28/06 Sun

Frank I know we have some nice ones. WE caught a 17 and 19 lb back in 1975. So you know theres some giants here now. Just need to figure out how to striper fish for the big ones. Not just at the dam for the 10 lb fish.
I like the striper's when done right on the grill or smoker. There great.

Pete


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