White Shark
Bronze Angler
Fishing is my life!
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Post by White Shark on Oct 21, 2004 10:18:29 GMT -5
Hey Android if you don't mind me asking. What kind of fish is a barbull?
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White Shark
Bronze Angler
Fishing is my life!
Posts: 187
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Post by White Shark on Oct 11, 2004 8:46:29 GMT -5
Where are you located? How far are you from lets say Albany, NY.? I'm always looking to hook up with some good fishin. And I'm not afraid to pay for it ether. I' headed up to the Oswego river to hook up with The fishin frenzy and some Kings. Also we'll be trying to get a few Walleyes. ;D
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White Shark
Bronze Angler
Fishing is my life!
Posts: 187
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Post by White Shark on Feb 17, 2005 9:06:30 GMT -5
8-)Hello guys!!! This is one for Carpman who we haven't heard from lately. A friend of mine gave me a copy of the Wall Street Journal dated Tuesday, Feb.15, 2005. In it a great artical about carp fishing. As I already knew carp fishing is huge over seas. There is an American Carp Society pushing to have the 10 year old World Carp Angling Championship held in th U.S.. for the first time. If it happens, it will be held in June on a 40 mile-stretch of the St. Lawrence River by Ogdensburg, NY. It's a two man team event that runs for 115 hours. The team that catches the largest total weight of carp wins $100,000.. Also if anyone breaks the NY state carp record of 50 pounds, 4 ounces wins $1 million , paid out over 40 years. The only downside is to get a chance at these prizes you have to come up with $2,500. entry fee. It sounds like a heap of money to front, but I'm really thinking about. Remember, you gotta be in, it to win it. And last but not least I'ld have to find a partner that knows how to catch the now world famous "CARP". ;D P.S. if you don't have a copy of the journal, you can probably look it up on the internet.
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White Shark
Bronze Angler
Fishing is my life!
Posts: 187
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Re: hi
Apr 11, 2005 7:55:30 GMT -5
Post by White Shark on Apr 11, 2005 7:55:30 GMT -5
;D Well hello!! Sage. Like old Muskie said, you got alot of choices to make. Everyone is different and is more comfortable with different things. Take me, I like light to meduim action rods. 6 to 7 foot and over the years I've decided that I like okuma spinning reels the best. I prefer open faced spinning reels because being polish I can't seem to figure out how to cast baitcastin reels with out getting a huge birds nest. It's nice to pick out 2 or 3 rod reel combos that you can use for most of your fishing but if you're a fanatic like me you'll go broke. Cabela's has a rod called the whoopin' stick which is great and cheap. Most cost around $20. The okuma's on the other hand are in the $40. and up over $100. range. Being a fishing nut I have around twenty diferent rods and reels, from ultra lite to medium action. I have okuma reels in different colors so I can tell what pound test line I'm using( because I like a perticular brand/color). I'm pretty sure cabla's has a picture of me in one of their stores because I financed it. Oh! and did I mention my salmon/steelie set ups and my salt water gear and that's right don't for get all my Ice fishin' stuff, but that's another story. Good Luck!!
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White Shark
Bronze Angler
Fishing is my life!
Posts: 187
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Re: hi
Mar 30, 2005 12:58:02 GMT -5
Post by White Shark on Mar 30, 2005 12:58:02 GMT -5
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White Shark
Bronze Angler
Fishing is my life!
Posts: 187
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Re: hi
Mar 15, 2005 10:21:05 GMT -5
Post by White Shark on Mar 15, 2005 10:21:05 GMT -5
What's up guys the boards been pretty quite lately? It's transition time for me. A quick trip to florida 8-)to fish a couple of days and than back to local soft water. ;D Be good guys!!! I'll be in touch when I get back.
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