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- From: doc@webrider.central.sun.com (Steve Bunis)
- Newsgroups: alt.fishing
- Subject: Re: Vermont icefishing
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 16:58:32 GMT
- Organization: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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- References: <1993Jan19.223014.13319@Princeton.EDU>
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- In article 13319@Princeton.EDU, jmd@kastle.Princeton.EDU (John M. Danskin) writes:
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- > Also, it seems that ice fishers like to cluster up more than softwater fishers,
- > although a visit to the local Aqueduct on a sunday morning in June might change
- > your mind.
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- From what I've seem locally, ice fishing is often very much a social event! You'll
- see a couple of hundred people with huts, picnic tables, grills etc. wandering all
- over the ice and having a good time with it.
-
- If you talk to the "serious" ice fisherman though, they tend not to stay in one
- spot much at all. They will move all over the lake, taking depth soundings and
- being very focussed on finding and catching the best fish.
-
- Me, I'm in between! :^)
-
-
- > John Danskin |
- > (609) 258-5386 | Gradual student
- > (609) 258-1771 fax | Gradually going insane from a severe lack
- > jmd@cs.princeton.edu | fishing.
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- Steve Bunis, Sun Microsystems ***DoD #0795***
- Itasca, IL
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