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Be careful what's on your trailer when you go from one water to another

389 views·3 replies·by senkosam
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senkosamFREEDec 31#1
This year was bad for very large, Lotus lily pads in Orange L., NY that most likely came from Greenwood L. in N.J. Once they got started, they spread like crazy and the only way to get rid of them annually is hiring expensive harvesting companies. The leaves overlap, making fishing a challenge as it is through any dense cover. The only way to get a lure unstuck is by hand, pulling the stem out.
Deckhand20 postsSince 2025
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longcastFREEDec 31#2
This year was bad for very large, Lotus lily pads in Orange L., NY that most likely came from Greenwood L. in N.J. Once they got started, they spread like crazy and the only way to get rid of them annually is hiring expensive harvesting companies. The leaves overlap, making fishing a challenge as it is through any dense cover. The only way to get a lure unstuck is by hand, pulling the stem out.
Sounds like heavy punching gear on braid for bass fishing.
AdmiralOriginal Crew20,411 postsSince 2019
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senkosamFREEDec 31#3
Problem is getting a boat through the stuff! Homeowners are having real problems as are anglers in fishing boats where trolling motors won't cut through. Plust to punch through in different spots around the boat, a 7' rod is a must to pitch into gaps.
Deckhand20 postsSince 2025
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longcastFREEDec 31#4
Problem is getting a boat through the stuff! Homeowners are having real problems as are anglers in fishing boats where trolling motors won't cut through. Plust to punch through in different spots around the boat, a 7' rod is a must to pitch into gaps.
7 or 8 can be the norm, although that gets heavy. My brain forgot about the actual boat moving through. That's a problem!
AdmiralOriginal Crew20,411 postsSince 2019

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