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Old 03-26-2009, 04:13 PM
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Yep, I'm likin' it. Good to hear from you!!! I expect you've used yours more than I've used mine since Charlotte.

Sep
I'll use the 8 wt Axiom and the Sharks Skin line when I get a chance to do some saltwater fishing, again. Hope it's soon.
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Old 03-31-2009, 06:00 PM
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Went back to the Haw again today. Knew that the river was very high and very fast, but it was killing me to have such a beautiful day, white bass starting to run, and not be able to fish due to water conditions. It was as bad as I feared and, despite walking about 2 miles of shoreline and trying spots here and there, it just wasn't to be. Tricky wading and screaming, muddy water did me in.

The bad part is that rain is in the forecast again, as much as 1/2 an inch, which will just put off decent conditions that much longer. Bummer.

Sep
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Old 03-31-2009, 08:50 PM
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I can feel your pain, it addition to the welt on the back of my neck from the big clouser I was throwing on Sunday that veered off course in the 20+ mph winds.

Are we crazy??
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Old 03-31-2009, 08:56 PM
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I can feel your pain, it addition to the welt on the back of my neck from the big clouser I was throwing on Sunday that veered off course in the 20+ mph winds.

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HA!!!!! A clouser hickey!!! And, yep, we are definitley crazy. Ain't it grand?

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Old 04-01-2009, 06:59 AM
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HA!!!!! A clouser hickey!!! ...

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Oh yeah, go explain that one to the Mrs....

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Old 04-06-2009, 08:15 PM
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Another week goes by; still crap conditions. Just about the time the rivier starts to approach managable levels we get rained on again. I took an hour this evening and went down to pout . Pretty much mirror image of last Tuesday, perhaps a tad lower, but not enough to matter.

I hope the whites are holding off, but I fear we may miss another year.

Sep
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Old 04-06-2009, 08:44 PM
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Looks like fun
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Old 04-07-2009, 09:22 AM
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I hope the whites are holding off, but I fear we may miss another year.

Sep
"Say it ain't so, Joe!"...er, Mike.
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Old 04-10-2009, 06:12 PM
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Just a quick update on the white bass in the Haw as I know a few of you are watching here for information.



Yeah, I know it's not a white. Keep reading....


It’s been over two weeks since I first started chasing the Haw's white bass and the river has been unfishable since. It has been incredibly frustrating thinking that we were missing the annual run due to high conditions. Last evening, finally, the water began to settle to semi-reasonable levels, and my friend Dave and I were on it first thing this morning. Sad to say, the whites were not as ready as we were.

I was surprised at the number of vehicles parked at the Robeson Creek launch at 9:00 on a Friday morning. Don't people have to work or something? Over the next couple of hours we saw several fisherman; spin casters, fly fisherman, kayaks, canoes, and even a bass boat pushing upstream from Lake Jordan. And from everyone the story was the same. Nothing. Nada. Zip. No white bass.

Dave had to head back after a couple of hours, but, not being one to suffer a skunking lightly, I retreated to my normal stretch of water, gave up on the whites, and tried to scare up a largemouth in the murky and high water. It took a while, but I went back to fishing deep holes with a Murrays Marauder and I did finally entice a sturdy 16 inch bucketmouth (above), followed shortly by a smaller 8 inch fish (below). The first made the day, as large bass on a fly rod have a way of doing. The second was a bonus as I had made my last cast for the day, was reeling up my stripped line, and he took the fly dangling a leader length off the end of my rod. Sometimes you're good, sometimes you're lucky. I'm usually neither.





I’m not sure exactly where we stand with the white bass; if they are done, not started, or slow, but I’m going to keep trying while the dogwoods are in bloom. The water was a somewhat chilly 55 degrees so I am hoping they are still going to be out there for us in the settling water and coming warm up.

Oh , it’s starting to rain again.

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Old 04-11-2009, 11:52 AM
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Nice bass
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