Nov 30 Fishville

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Ancient Mariner
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Re: Nov 30 Fishville

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Oh ya there wearing hats I didn't see that.
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Re: Nov 30 Fishville

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About 10 years ago we were coming off of the ice in Bolton landing, there was a large red tent there and as we rode by a bevy of beauties came out of it just like in the picture they were doing a photo shoot on the ice in bikinis .they drew quite a crowd pretty quick.
Don't remember how the fishing was
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Re: Nov 30 Fishville

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rondog wrote:About 10 years ago we were coming off of the ice in Bolton landing, there was a large red tent there and as we rode by a bevy of beauties came out of it just like in the picture they were doing a photo shoot on the ice in bikinis .they drew quite a crowd pretty quick.
Don't remember how the fishing was
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Re: Nov 30 Fishville

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So like norski I have always wondered where this legendary fishville is. I have from posts pieced it pieced it together. Took some time reading every post on the forum that mentioned it to finally be able to get it figured out. But now that I have found it on navionics I am surprised by how unassuming it is. Especially given some of he other topagraphy in that area, it doesn’t look like he funnel point that it must be. Does anyone know why it’s so productive this time of year? Warm water upwelling? Other natural events that occur there? The science behind why a spot is so hot when it’s seemingly in the middle of the lake on a slope like every other spot in that area is intriguing.
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Re: Nov 30 Fishville

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Randy leaves breadcrumbs. If a man fishes a spot enough, and leaves enough breadcrumbs, any spot will be a hotspot.
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Re: Nov 30 Fishville

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And probably from some nice Italian garlic bread, with fresh parsley, lightly sauteed in a nice basil sauce.
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Re: Nov 30 Fishville

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Hey Jeff, Hope to add some more flags today & Some Chunky Tomato soup with Sausage and Fennel .

Stay Tuned .

Hey Marty (Norski) Check your email..
Fish On!
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Re: Nov 30 Fishville

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Surprise wrote:Hey Jeff, Hope to add some more flags today & Some Chunky Tomato soup with Sausage and Fennel .

Stay Tuned .

Hey Marty (Norski) Check your email..
Love it Randy, for those of us that can't be there, this is something to look forward to every day!
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