Remember them in the spring, but not this fall..now that I think about it.
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One of my golf buddies who lives on Lake Murray sent me the above email question. Since 99.9% of the stuff he sends me are jokes, I kept looking for the punch line. A few days later he asked me "Are you not going to answer my question?"
I did not realize he was serious. He is not a fisherman, but he has noticed there are no gulls in his cove or any other places (like the K-Mart parking lot) where he has always seen them.
Now that I've thought about it, when we got into the surface school of perch/small stripers last week on Murray, there were no gulls anywhere. Have you Murray fishermen noticed this? How about the other lakes? Are you seeing gulls or have they disappeared?
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Remember them in the spring, but not this fall..now that I think about it.
Still at the coast??? Bait hasn't left yet.
Hey Ray we saw about 10 when we first got at the landing Sunday but they didn't hang around long.
Maybe their where they belong the sea as in sea gulls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I never did understand why they would leave the beach where all the bikini's are and head inland!!!!!!!!
Maybe it's this cold front that sent them packing
Hey Ray,
They have bothered me for two weeks now on the Hill. They love to mess with my herring. I had to take out my sling shot. Of course, to scare them. Herring cost too much.
Team Hook and Cook
Reedy River arm on Gwd had a few on Sunday.
I think they are just like me. If the food is where I am at(the beach). I'm not leaving till i run out of food. Then I'll fly inland to feed on food that can't migrate.
Clouds Creek had plenty yesterday around 3pm.
You can't catch fish from the couch.