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<blockquote data-quote="nik danger" data-source="post: 576303" data-attributes="member: 5173"><p>'Mornin BoB!</p><p></p><p>This morning I'm meeting a fella who put up a photo on the local supermarket bulletin board of a fishing boat with the caption under it reading something like, "Senior fishing buddy wanted". Long story short: this man, who incidentally lives about 1.5 miles from me, would like to find/meet a like minded senior person to go fishing with on weekdays. Seems he's retired, I'm retired, why not? So he's got the boat, I just need to bring myself, rod/reel and <em>lures</em>. What the h---, I've never fished with lures before, just good 'ole nightcrawlers. </p><p>Would like tips from seasoned/unseasoned lure users for fresh water fishing, i.e. reservoirs, lakes, and the mighty, if non-navigable for commerce, Susquehanna river. I intend to catch and release and also keep and eat. Hope the guy doesn't mind cigars/pipes/beer on the water.</p><p>Useless trivia: The Susquehanna is the second largest moving river in terms of thousands of gallons/minute on the east coast, after the mighty Hudson.</p><p></p><p>Nik</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nik danger, post: 576303, member: 5173"] 'Mornin BoB! This morning I'm meeting a fella who put up a photo on the local supermarket bulletin board of a fishing boat with the caption under it reading something like, "Senior fishing buddy wanted". Long story short: this man, who incidentally lives about 1.5 miles from me, would like to find/meet a like minded senior person to go fishing with on weekdays. Seems he's retired, I'm retired, why not? So he's got the boat, I just need to bring myself, rod/reel and [I]lures[/I]. What the h---, I've never fished with lures before, just good 'ole nightcrawlers. Would like tips from seasoned/unseasoned lure users for fresh water fishing, i.e. reservoirs, lakes, and the mighty, if non-navigable for commerce, Susquehanna river. I intend to catch and release and also keep and eat. Hope the guy doesn't mind cigars/pipes/beer on the water. Useless trivia: The Susquehanna is the second largest moving river in terms of thousands of gallons/minute on the east coast, after the mighty Hudson. Nik [/QUOTE]
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