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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
[Re: Texasenglishman]
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03/09/10 04:46 PM
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yeah it was one of the first post in the carp section, I was looking for my float-fishing instructional post and came across this
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/09/10 05:57 PM
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had no idea reading could produce such nice fish Reading has produced 20's, but not for me yet. Biggest I've gotten was a 19.5. Here's my best Reading fish that I have a pic of, a fattie from last March, weight was 17-12.  Here's all it has produced for me lately. 
Ben
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/09/10 06:09 PM
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Texasenglishman
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/09/10 06:45 PM
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Stephen Clark
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had no idea reading could produce such nice fish Reading has produced 20's, but not for me yet. Biggest I've gotten was a 19.5. Here's my best Reading fish that I have a pic of, a fattie from last March, weight was 17-12.  Here's all it has produced for me lately. nice fishy, very nice coots haha
PB Common = 36-8 PB Buffalo = 62-8 PB Mirror (fully scaled) 13-0 PB Flat Head Catfish = 44
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/09/10 06:48 PM
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Stephen Clark
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had no idea reading could produce such nice fish Reading has produced 20's, but not for me yet. Biggest I've gotten was a 19.5. Here's my best Reading fish that I have a pic of, a fattie from last March, weight was 17-12.  Here's all it has produced for me lately. nice fish Ben, even nicer coots haha
PB Common = 36-8 PB Buffalo = 62-8 PB Mirror (fully scaled) 13-0 PB Flat Head Catfish = 44
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/09/10 08:04 PM
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Reading Fish are beautiful. Alot of them are the darker variety.
But when I see that original pic, I hear TMBG in my head.... Now THAT's Old School! lol
Chad
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/09/10 08:55 PM
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They call me Dr. Worm.....i 'm not a real dr but I am a real worm
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/09/10 10:52 PM
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badchade
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You need to find that video!
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/09/10 11:30 PM
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Chris Garcia
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goodness. I wasn't even graduated from high school when you posted that lol
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/09/10 11:31 PM
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Chris Garcia
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oh wait. yes i was lol. by 4 months
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/10/10 02:09 AM
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You need to find that video! It was hosted on keith thompson's website, sadly pretty sure its long gone.
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/10/10 05:36 PM
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Sniper John
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Nice fish LoneStarCarper, I first carp fished below the library in the mid 1970s. The City Hall section was not channeled then. We caught the big fish at Mallon Park back then, but it is all silted in now.
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/10/10 06:01 PM
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LoneStarCarper
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^ | Interesting, I have often thought that some of those fish looked really old super long barbels, sunk in eyes ect ect...down below the city hall you can walk under I-35 and follow the creek it forms a really large pool/deep stretch near the hank hany golf place I guy stopped and talked to me for awhile once @ reading and told me about the pool the giant fish that they used to catch there in the 70's and early 80's ever fish there.
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/10/10 06:22 PM
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Reading Fish are beautiful. Alot of them are the darker variety.
But when I see that original pic, I hear TMBG in my head.... Now THAT's Old School! lol
Chad They only chance we have is that Robert aka BigBuffalo might still have it on his computer
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Re: example of a pond fish from the reading swim
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03/12/10 06:04 AM
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you need to put the first link onto the jackassery post, fits perfect, may I ask where that last link was from, always looking for a good spot close to home. Hehe, where do you think the term Jackassery came from? Twas Bret and me and Zach and some of the other guys starting it out. That old Goose post does fit the mold pretty well hehe. And that was even pre-Team Jackasss!
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