Hudson River

Warren - New York


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A section of the Hudson River in Warren County, New York.

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  1. 17 in. Smallmouth Bass with a biffle bug

    1. don hayes 0
      haha. Thanks. I fish from the bottom up.
    2. Robert Coleman 0
      Very unique perspective! Lol
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  2. Not a great day lol, CATCH AND RELEASE

    15 in. BLUE FISH

    1. Max Szegedi 0
      Cool fish
    2. Max Szegedi 0
      Wow
    3. AKUA HOLIX 0
      lmaoo
    4. Noah Shapiro 0
      Lol
    5. Christopher Pereira 0
      noah just got a new nickname...drink master
    6. AKUA HOLIX 0
      lmaooo Sorry , I thought it sounded strange but didnt confirm. 😂 @Noah Sapiro The DINK Master lol
    7. Noah Shapiro 0
      The drink master lol
    8. AKUA HOLIX 0
      Thats exactly what its all about, spend valuable time with the family. No one can ever take those memories away from our children when we're gone. @Noah Shapiro ...more The Drink Master
    9. AKUA HOLIX 0
      Wowww thats an awesme story my friend but regardless you both shared special times together and those memories will last a lifetime. I'm sure that someday you ...more both will be back to fishing together and if it doesn't happen what you have taught him he will pass along to his children someday. THANKS FOR SHARING THAT STORY WITH ME. My apolgies for having missed your comment. #MICHAEL CAHOON
    10. Michael Cahoon 0
      When my youngest son was 8 he said he was finally ready to go fishing but not on the boat. So we walked down to subdivision pond. There were several ponds but this ...more one had a small stream. I expected us to down and catch couple hand sized perch. The sign said any fish caught are to be thrown back. No problem right? So he had hand me down Zebco and we were going to use can corn and a bobber. He said no he wanted to use shiny spoon as he thought fish would see that better. So we throw out the bobber and spoon. He sat down on tiny pier when he got hit that almost pulled him in. I immediately thought catfish as was not a strike. I had to help him pull itt in and I could not believe it when 5 lb bass broke surface. No way was i going to let him losse that so together we struggled with that little Zebco and got that beautiful fish to shore. It was easy 5 lbs and he was thrilled. I deliberately left my cell home as people from work drive me crazy, so no picture. People driving by stopped and some blew horns. I told him we had to let him go and we did. He said dad its okay, as I didn't want to catch a daddy fish anyway lol. The problem was he was spoiled after that. He would go down to that pond and not get a nibble using his bobber and spoon lol. Money could not buy that moment. Now's he's 23 and too busy to go fishing but that's okay, I have my memories. :)
    11. AKUA HOLIX 0
      You got that right my friend, a smile on my childrens face is priceless. @Noah Shapiro Yes it is we do anything outdoor related together, from kayaking to hiking ...more etc. @Michael Cahoon
    12. Noah Shapiro 0
      She's happy
    13. Michael Cahoon 0
      Its always a great day when you spend time with your kids :)
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