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    Nice catch.

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    Looks like a great day on the water. Those were some jumbos for sure. Weather permitting I'm getting some next weekend.

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    Forecast I just saw says highs around 40 next weekend but no big system or anything.
    -Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by OptiMystic View Post
    We have 3 or 4 distinct land regions - mountains, Piedmont, sand hills (sometimes counted as part of Piedmont; hence "3 or 4") and coastal plain plus the coast itself so we had a wide variety even before they started trying some various gamefish like walleye and muskie from other places. Yeah, there's a bunch. And if you venture offshore, a few grander (1000+ #) marlin have been caught off our coast, plus plenty of wahoo, tuna, mahi and mackerel. Inshore specs, redfish and flounder.
    That is awesome. My wife was an Army brat and she grew up in Fayetteville, NC but she is definitely not a fisherman. YET!!! My mother-in-law, on the other hand, was a hardcore angler. However, I never got the opportunity for her to show me any of her NC hotspots before she passed away. Therefore, I look forward to finding several of my own. The number of creeks, rivers, ponds and lakes you guys have is amazing. I love to bass and crappie fish. However, my secret passion is flyfishing for big bream. Do you guys do any of that in NC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbass12 View Post
    That is awesome. My wife was an Army brat and she grew up in Fayetteville, NC but she is definitely not a fisherman. YET!!! My mother-in-law, on the other hand, was a hardcore angler. However, I never got the opportunity for her to show me any of her NC hotspots before she passed away. Therefore, I look forward to finding several of my own. The number of creeks, rivers, ponds and lakes you guys have is amazing. I love to bass and crappie fish. However, my secret passion is flyfishing for big bream. Do you guys do any of that in NC?
    Oh yeah! I will PM you; I don't want to upset admins with a link elsewhere...
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    Quote Originally Posted by OptiMystic View Post
    Oh yeah! I will PM you; I don't want to upset admins with a link elsewhere...
    OptiMystic:
    I’m the same as BigBass12 in that I am a true fan for Breamand Bluegill.
    Could you PM me alsowith good areas for them. I am planningto purchase a 2-man plastic (Bass Buddy, etc.) just to get into smaller pondsto go after the sunfish a few times a year.
    Appreciate
    Crappie Hunter

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    Thanks for the PM OptiMystic. I look forward to testing out all the fish your state has to offer.

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