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Hey Anglers,
I just wanted to say Hi to all of you who frequent the Lunkerville board. I am a big online veiwer of the show! I really enjoy it, even if the cast is just fishing for cabs. I reside in Central New York, and fish most of the bigger waters around here. I can truly not decide what I like more, catching largies out of the thick weeds, or smallies out of open water, but I guess that is a good problem we all have here in the Northeast! I am excited to hear what many of you anglers have to say about this great sport, and be able to contribute to your angling success as well! -Craig |
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hi Craig!!!! Welcome to the messageboard of Lunkerville!
It is an awesome fishing show, isn't it ?!?!?!
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Welcome to Lunkerville Craig!
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Welcome Craig! I too am new here and think this will be a fun and hopefully educational place to hang out. And I agree...smallmouth?...largemouth?...smallmouth?... largemouth?...ain't it nice to have to make these types of decisions!
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Hi Craig. Another upstate NYer? Cool! What waters do you fish? I fish local small ponds mostly, but have been known to try the river every now and then. Lunkerville is probably the best show online or on the tv, hands down.
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Hi all, as well. I'm a NYBASS.COMer that joined this forum last May and while this is my first post, I do pop in from time to time. Just not enough time in the day for a bunch of forums at least not during the warm months.
Craig, Great show isn't it? BTW, what trails are you fishing this year? Big Al, What river? John Siejak |
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Hi Sea Jack.. I am a NYBASS.com-er as well... but I spend more time in here.
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thanks john!...good to see you
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Sea Jack, while I don't do it very often because I don't own a boat, I sometimes will hit the Tioghnioga River. People don't fish it very much, which is a shame. Depending on the area you go, you can catch bass (largemouth, smallmouth & rock), walleye, trout (browns mostly, but some 'bows), carp, muskie, suckers, and a few others. It's actually a pretty good fishery.
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Thanks for the welcome.
BTW, not a problem Mike, you do all the work. Al, I wasn't sure where Marathon was, sounds like a good piece of water. |
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