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epanzella
Joined: 16 Aug 2007 Posts: 21 Location: HADDAM, CT
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 8:21 am Post subject: SLOW START FRIDAY NITE |
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Friday nite we went out to SW reef with live eels to fish the OGT for bass. While marking plenty of fish and bait we could not even get a hit. Had 1 eel swimming free w/o weight and another on a 3way at the bottom. Tried various spots on the reef both drifting and anchored w/o a bump. I was ready to check my sonar to see if it was in demo mode! It was kinda bumpy out there and my parter was getting a little green so I headed back to the Ct river to drown some more eels. We marked a hugh baitball between the bridges so we anchored just uptide of the center. Dropping eels and rapallas overboard and unlocking the reel had the tide pulling our rigs right into the action which started immediately. Whithin 10 minutes there were blue jumping all over the place and would hit anything. The action was non stop for 2 hours (1 - 3am) with over 50 blues caught. With no pilgrims there to drive thru the middle of the school it just kept boiling untill the tide ran out. We tried to bounce an eel along the bottom on a 3 way to look for stripers feeding on the scraps but the blues were so nuts they were cutting our lines off 20 ft from the leeder. We had a blast even though no stripers. It was good to see the the river with such an abundance of bait & blues. All fish released. _________________ Ed Panzella
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2450 Maycraft Pilothouse
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iggianlu
Joined: 26 Sep 2007 Posts: 12
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:07 am Post subject: |
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great story |
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