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#1 Mar-17-13 2:23PM

captmikestarrett
Patagonian Toothfish
From: Potomac River
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Cold Sunday Report

Started out with a dozen eater sized released. And then this guy hit.
http://www.indianheadcharters.com/13/417.jpg

And then it started to sleet and temps dropped. Then a freezing wind picked up and more sleet/rain. The fish just stopped hitting and after two hours with no real hits we headed for the dock.

Man it got cold quick.

Capt Mike


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#2 Mar-18-13 5:40PM

captmikestarrett
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Re: Cold Sunday Report

http://www.youtube.com/user/BugMoneyFis … ture=watch

Capt Mike

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#3 Mar-18-13 5:42PM

T.
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Re: Cold Sunday Report

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#4 Mar-18-13 6:47PM

captmikestarrett
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Re: Cold Sunday Report

Fixed

Sorry.

Capt Mike


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#5 Mar-18-13 7:14PM

Craig
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Re: Cold Sunday Report

Well done, Captain - looked cold indeed.

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#6 Mar-19-13 2:43AM

ComeOnFish
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Registered: Sep-30-10
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Re: Cold Sunday Report

I almost got overboard when trying to see the big one in the water.
I have a question.  Were some of catfish floating on the side? It happend to me in Lake Anna when I pulled them from the bottom of 50' of  water.
Then Later Redfish pulled them from the bottom of 30' of water, all looked OK in Potomac.

joe

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#7 Mar-19-13 6:23AM

captmikestarrett
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Re: Cold Sunday Report

Yes they needed to be burped.  Fast check is pat the belly and if inflated like a BALLON you give a gentle side squeeze. If no burb then the plastic tube inserted will remove the pressure while laying on there belly.

If you do not burp they will surface 20 yards away and die.

Capt Mike

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