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As requested by our NC folks
As requested by our NC folks, and in particular, ncnat. Thanks for letting me know about this oversight. We can't forget about out Striper fishermen.
Here in Illinois we used to catch 5 gal buckets of yellow bass, close relative to stripers. We used to catch them through the ice. Seems the yello bass population has gone into a downturn lately, but they are cyclical and will certainly return in droves. Used to catch them under the ice in 35 feet of water using "Wigglers" on Swedish Pimples. We'd catch them as fast as we could get the line down those 35 feet. The meat was very firm, very white, and very very good. You'd be suprised. Actually very Crappie like taste. Not as soft as Bluegill. Perhaps even more Perch like than Crappie. Great eating, really. I know down there in Kentucky you all don't care too much for the yellow bass. But when you catch so many large yellow bass through ice, in ice cold water, down deep, there's not much better. Cept maybe fishing with Jerry Blake!

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Thanks for this board Ed! I am so close to the Atlantic that I have to lay down the crappie rods and go catch a 30 to 40 pound striper every once in a while. It's a job but someone has to do it! CF
Hater of Woodsgoats.
2011 NWR Bash Yellow Perch Champion
Percidae Papermouth, enjoy the trophy. It will see NC again.

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No problem about the board. Always willing to help.
Do'h, 30-40 lb Striper, got to love that!

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"Wear your PFD." slab
PROUD MEMBER OF TEAM GEEZER
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