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Post by ctroy36 on May 24, 2007 22:08:34 GMT -5
Josh:
Was that your vehicle parked by the bridge over the Green River in Great Barrington Thursday evening? Went by there on my way to pick up a friend's son coming up on the train to Passaic.
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Post by jlibs on May 25, 2007 7:06:04 GMT -5
I get out before dinner often. It could have been me. You didn't see my worm can did you?
Which bridge did you see my 4-Runner at? I wade all sections from Alford Brook in Alford to Seekonk Brook and Green River all the way through GB and Egremont.
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Post by jskowron on May 25, 2007 7:08:29 GMT -5
Charlie,
You can tell it was josh's vehicle by the jars of powerbait in the back seat. He stores his flies in them for that added advantage.
Jeff
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Post by Mark Patenaude on May 25, 2007 8:11:33 GMT -5
Man, this board is getting tough...
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Post by jskowron on May 25, 2007 8:18:18 GMT -5
Sometimes the truth hurts I've seen the powerbait, but he must must taken the flies out. I've never encountered a prince nymph that smelled as bad as Josh's- and they're usually not flourescent orange and chartreuse.
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Post by ctroy36 on May 25, 2007 16:13:07 GMT -5
Josh:
The bridge on Rt 41 just as you go up the hill before the road to Wyantenuk. The 4-Runner was parked on the North side and two other cars were parked on the south.
Jeff:
Don't know about the PowerBait as I was on my way to pick up someone at the Wassaic train station and could not stop to check it out. However, I supect you may be right as I've fished with Josh and he seems to catch fish when no one else is. Thought maybe it was his highly skilled approach, but now I wonder.
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Post by jskowron on May 25, 2007 20:10:42 GMT -5
charlie, It's the powerbait. Don't le him fool you. Jeff
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