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Re: Hybrid stripper question [Re: "Da" NITRO] #5249801 08/29/10 12:09 PM
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Tooth Patch and dead whorse.... replies that I needed . funny - funny. Larry the cable guy could use some good fishing humor!

Re: Hybrid stripper question [Re: Parkenstein] #5249844 08/29/10 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted By: Parkenstein
Are you really sure they are hybrid strippers and not the regular strippers? Have you checked the tooth patch? Is there a solid line down to their tail?

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Re: Hybrid stripper question [Re: jaymack77] #5250311 08/29/10 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted By: jaymack77
Does anyone know the life expectancy of these hybrid strippers? im worried


Hybrid strippers are quite different than regular strippers. They typically have wider bodies and are voracious eaters. However their life expectancy is shorter and they have a harder time reproducing.

When you hook up with a hybrid stripper be prepared because it will be very intense and quite exhausting, especially if you have multiple hook ups in a short period of time. You might find yourself sweating profusely afterwards. They also have more attitude than regular strippers and I would be weary of putting your fingers in her mouth.



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Re: Hybrid stripper question [Re: _86_] #5250685 08/29/10 06:40 PM
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As soon as I saw the title, I thought.....uh oh, here we go again. And I must say most delivered. Laughing goes reeeeallyy well with beer.

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Re: Hybrid stripper question [Re: YakBonz] #5250848 08/29/10 07:37 PM
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As soon as I saw the title, I thought.....uh oh, here we go again. And I must say most delivered. Laughing goes reeeeallyy well with beer.


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BTW, nice reply ReelJerk


Re: Hybrid stripper question [Re: _86_] #5251814 08/30/10 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted By: Reel Jerk
Originally Posted By: jaymack77
Does anyone know the life expectancy of these hybrid strippers? im worried


Hybrid strippers are quite different than regular strippers. They typically have wider bodies and are voracious eaters. However their life expectancy is shorter and they have a harder time reproducing.

When you hook up with a hybrid stripper be prepared because it will be very intense and quite exhausting, especially if you have multiple hook ups in a short period of time. You might find yourself sweating profusely afterwards. They also have more attitude than regular strippers and I would be weary of putting your fingers in her mouth.



Example hybrid stripper:









A+


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Re: Hybrid stripper question [Re: Holzer] #5252102 08/30/10 02:26 AM
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A+ for the 'stripper' or the post???????????????/




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Re: Hybrid stripper question [Re: _86_] #5252169 08/30/10 02:41 AM
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Originally Posted By: Reel Jerk
Originally Posted By: jaymack77
Does anyone know the life expectancy of these hybrid strippers? im worried


Hybrid strippers are quite different than regular strippers. They typically have wider bodies and are voracious eaters. However their life expectancy is shorter and they have a harder time reproducing.

When you hook up with a hybrid stripper be prepared because it will be very intense and quite exhausting, especially if you have multiple hook ups in a short period of time. You might find yourself sweating profusely afterwards. They also have more attitude than regular strippers and I would be weary of putting your fingers in her mouth.



Example hybrid stripper:









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Re: Hybrid stripper question [Re: gotreal formerly known as getreal] #5252246 08/30/10 03:02 AM
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Well, it seems to me, that if you want strippers to survive you are gonna need some kind of a pole in your pond. Do you have a pole in your pond? If not maybe you should put yours in there for a while....


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Re: Hybrid stripper question [Re: hideandseekfish] #5254037 08/30/10 06:16 PM
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hybrids or stripers are tough to keep alive, and tough to catch in ponds ... water depth, o2 levels, heat , and several other factors really hurt them. 5-8 years on life expectancy. goodluck clete

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Originally Posted By: Hydra Sport
hybrids or stripers are tough to keep alive, and tough to catch in ponds ... water depth, o2 levels, heat , and several other factors really hurt them. 5-8 years on life expectancy. goodluck clete

Oh, confused me there - he was actually talking about fish!


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Re: Hybrid stripper question [Re: Hydra Sport] #5254437 08/30/10 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted By: Hydra Sport
hybrids or stripers are tough to keep alive, and tough to catch in ponds ... water depth, o2 levels, heat , and several other factors really hurt them. 5-8 years on life expectancy. goodluck clete



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Re: Hybrid stripper question [Re: jaymack77] #5254561 08/30/10 08:16 PM
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Call Dunns fish farms they are really nice people.

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Hybrids can't reproduce and any fish with striper blood is a roaming booger, they need deep water and some size to wander in and lots of forage. I remember seeing the world's largest aquarium that was a big loop but it was huge, it had a school of stripers in it, the water was temp controlled a a little current added. They were huge and they just swam fast in a big circle, constantly. I think they must be programmed to just cruise the ocean depths. Knowing that helps me locate stripers, structure near deep water.

We have a nice aquarium in Albuquerque, no stripers, tarpon, sharks, redfish, etc. There is a big piles of rocks in the middle, redfish always relate to this pile.


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