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Post by deerslayer11 on Mar 3, 2006 20:52:07 GMT -5
And me in all my laziness hasnt fixed the lights yet. Ill have to get on that soon. A little more warm weather like we have had and the cats should be getting right on the river.
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Post by Shorthair on Mar 10, 2006 6:05:17 GMT -5
I guess catching a fish with a pole isn't an option for you?
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Post by deerslayer11 on Mar 10, 2006 10:16:30 GMT -5
;D
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Post by Chris on Jun 18, 2006 0:12:57 GMT -5
One memory I keep is fishing the Santee Cooper on a cold and slow December evening. I caught a 44 pound flathead catfish using chicken livers wrapped in nylons to keep them together.
Man, oh man, do I love to fish South Carolina waters.
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Post by deerslayer11 on Jun 18, 2006 8:05:49 GMT -5
Its funny to bowfish the river at Santee. You can see a bait and about 6 40-50# cats around it and they havent had a bite all night. Then they get all pissed when ya stick an arrow in one!
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Post by Shorthair on Jun 19, 2006 20:35:34 GMT -5
Its funny to bowfish the river at Santee. You can see a bait and about 6 40-50# cats around it and they havent had a bite all night. Then they get all pissed when ya stick an arrow in one! Are you talking about the tail-race or the canal?
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Post by deerslayer11 on Jun 19, 2006 20:39:57 GMT -5
Whichever is at Harry's.
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Post by Chris on Jun 19, 2006 21:19:47 GMT -5
Another memory I have of Santee Cooper is my first trip down there, I stopped at a little bait shop and noticed a picture on the wall of a man and an alligator. The sales clerk informed me that this was taken in the Santee Cooper area. Mr friend, who was from Michigan, and I were about to embark on our first fishing trip there and we had no idea there were gators in the water. We'd been fishing all night for catfish and didn't think twice about the dangers lurking in the water. LOL
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Post by deerslayer11 on Jun 19, 2006 21:21:28 GMT -5
Last time we were there we floated right over the top of about a 6 footer.
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Post by Chris on Jun 19, 2006 21:31:26 GMT -5
LOL, DS11, now that's balls I don't got brother!
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Post by deerslayer11 on Jun 19, 2006 21:43:56 GMT -5
Nah, we were in the boat.
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Post by teambateau on Jun 19, 2006 21:44:34 GMT -5
They are not that bad!! I have them all arond me all the time when I go fishing.
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Post by kodiakhunter on Jun 25, 2006 17:52:42 GMT -5
Several years back, while camping out on the Kissimmie River near Avon Park Florida, about 50 kids & young adults (along with myself) were swimming in the river & swinging out off a rope in a tree & dropping in to cool off. The next morning, as the sun was coming up & the fog was slowly burning off the water, I saw about a 14-footer swim right up the middle of the river, right past were we had been swimming. Needless to say, that cured me of swimming in Florida right then!
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Post by deerslayer11 on Jun 25, 2006 18:16:10 GMT -5
Watching sharks in the intracoastal cured me of the Ocean! When you figure out a 6'er can swim in about a foot of water and think about what could be beside ya in waist or chest deep water....
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