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Meramec Springs State Park near St James, Missouri. Best trout fishing ever!!!
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Bare Hill Pond bordering Devens in Mass. Bring nightcrawlers by the dock to satisfy the young rascals who want to catch sunnies on just about every cast. Jump on a boat and head out by blueberry island with some shiners for pickerel and other larger fish species. Need to be a resident though or the high school aged bouncers will send you packin'!
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Diamond Lake Oregon. Great fishing and time with my boys. I use power bait that stays a few inches off the bottom. It has been sprayed with yummy smiling stuff.
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Although I love salt water fishing, Anywhere! Lakes, inlets, rivers, jetties, deep sea, off the beach etc.
Have even caught some fish in the middle of the ocean on deployment!
Like MR. Hutchinson said “a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work”
Have even caught some fish in the middle of the ocean on deployment!
Like MR. Hutchinson said “a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work”
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CWO3 Dennis M.
I could not agree more, PO3 Justin Rivera I too posted about fish call out in the the middle of the ocean while deployed, and the great meals the cooks put out with the fish!
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Charleston, SC!
Either pier fishing where I have caught huge Redfish, Sheepshead, etc.,
OR
Offshore, 2 hours out, in the floating weeds, I've caught Bull Dolphin, Bonita Tuna, King Mackerel and MORE! Also I went bottom fishing for Red Snapper!
It is a BLAST!!!
Either pier fishing where I have caught huge Redfish, Sheepshead, etc.,
OR
Offshore, 2 hours out, in the floating weeds, I've caught Bull Dolphin, Bonita Tuna, King Mackerel and MORE! Also I went bottom fishing for Red Snapper!
It is a BLAST!!!
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Well you first decide what you want to catch and then you head for the Watson Sag. Go to the east end of the bridge and then walk along the Chippewa River down to the first bend in the river bank heading east. Then walk 10 or 12 yards along the river until you see an old lawn chair which is mine.
Go ahead and make yourself comfortable. Worms are in the Styrofoam box under the chair. It just wouldn't be neighborly if I didn't share that too. Just remember to leave what you don't use and I will be mighty obliged too.
So you see that old branch just south of my chair? Don't cast in there it's taken a couple of my best lures this year and I ain't goin to lose any more.
We are going to drag it up on the bank with the four-wheeler this fall and get all of our tackle back so if you lost some in there already let me know what you lost and I will get it back for you as soon as I kin.
Stay back from the river bank as you well know shadows will spook the fish. If you end up catching your limit call me and I will help you eat some of it too! God Bless you friend and the very Best of Luck!
Go ahead and make yourself comfortable. Worms are in the Styrofoam box under the chair. It just wouldn't be neighborly if I didn't share that too. Just remember to leave what you don't use and I will be mighty obliged too.
So you see that old branch just south of my chair? Don't cast in there it's taken a couple of my best lures this year and I ain't goin to lose any more.
We are going to drag it up on the bank with the four-wheeler this fall and get all of our tackle back so if you lost some in there already let me know what you lost and I will get it back for you as soon as I kin.
Stay back from the river bank as you well know shadows will spook the fish. If you end up catching your limit call me and I will help you eat some of it too! God Bless you friend and the very Best of Luck!
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SFC Jim Ruether
I almost forgot friend there are three or four beers hooked on that branch that has my lures and the river keeps them chilled. Help yourself.
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Definitely the Everglades in South Florida. You never know if you'll catch a snook or a crocodile when the line tenses up.
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CWO3 (Join to see)
Caught a nice blue cat for dinner in the Intercoastal near Okeechobee. First time to ski as well. Watch out for the manatees.
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SSG Richard (Rick) Dana
Love living and fishing Southwest Florida. The snook & reds in the fall are amazing. (Once you fight through the red tide).
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St. Lawrence river locks in Massena, NY. Access with a kayak and use any soft plastic to land some impressive large mouths.
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SPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D
SPC Ben Tong judging the fish by the size of the truck bed, that is a monster.
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