rlstates

Ryan States

Gardner, Massachusetts, USA
Member since September 5th, 2011
Just moved to New England, I spend time with my Wife who also loves to fish, and I love cooking, fishing, cars, and Woodworking.
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General Info

Interests
Fishing, Eating Fish, Cooking, Cars, Outdoors
Favorite Fish to Catch
Tuna, trout, Bass, Bluefish
Favorite Type of Fishing
Free, Exploritory Freshwater fishing
Water Type
Saltwater and Freshwater
Favorite Lures
Rooster Tails, Nightcrawlers, Powerbait, Plugs, Frogs
Fishing Rods
St. Croix 7.0 Casting, Berkley Synergy 6.5, Ande 13' Surf Casting, Penn 8.0 Power stick
Fishing Reels
Penn Senator trolling, Okuma freshwater, Rhino Freshwater
Fishing Techniques
Cast, Beer, Wait.
Favorite Fishing Spot
Comet Pond, Gulf of mexico at the School house 25 Mile marker, Baja California Coronado Islands
# of MAFF Friends
7

Ryan States's Latest Reports

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So yesterday I tried one of my old Spots that I normally hit in the summer for some trout; Asnacomet Pond. I parked at the gate around 3 pm and made the trek up and down to the beach. Caught two Decent sized Rainbows and was about to call it a day (i couldn't feel my feet) when the Mass wildlife rig came backing down the hill!!!! It was like Christmas, he started Tossing in HUGE Brood stock salmon about 100 in all some of these fish were at least 25" long, The guy gave me a Good luck and headed off. now knowing I wasn't going to hook one of these monsters minutes after being introduced into a new home I couldn't resist... Now keep in mind I am using ultra light set up for the fight (4 lb) I tie on a larger hook (10) and switch up my power bait size..... i was watching these little whales come up for air while getting used to the waters just hoping and sure enough my Rod tip started to dance I picked it up and started Caressing the fish while adjusting my drag (as it was whizzing off) and before I knew it he bit my line off. Was allot of fun and next chance I get im headed back

Posted 12 years ago

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So I was reading reviews on how "hard" The swift river trout are to catch, So I decided to take a trip down to Hubbardstown which is about 40 minutes from my Abode in Gardner. Like a dummy I parked above Rt. 9 Bridge and made a Bee line for the Famous "Y" Pool, little did I know is was fly only (now I know) so I hiked back down to the car and found Cady lane which is not on any GPS , Walked down by the pump station and had 5 Rainbow trout and 1 Brookie in about 20 Minutes, it was amazing and my first Experience catching trout in Mass! I kept Three, now You have to be careful the seasonal catch and release only (July 1st - December 31st) ends by the Pump station you can fish either side of the river. the other side is the Mass wildlife station where you can park outside the gate and cut thru the property to fish. I made sure i Knew where I could go. this spot Produces some very nice size trout, and Mixed in with the stocked are some native trout with a much deeper Red onto the Jaw. this is my new Favorite Spot and maybe Ill see some of you down there?!

Posted 13 years ago

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Went looking for some Early trout last week on Lake Mattawa trying a new slip bobber technique my father in law introduced me to, Although a very cool and effective way for catching fish it did not Net any trout. I did however Land 3 Nice large mouth fishing right off the side of the road, I switched up and put a Night crawler on and Bam within 1 minute My Bobber made a Quick Diapering act and I had A 2.4Lb Large mouth, Spend another 30 minutes Pulling out Rarely fished for Large mouth at Mattawa and moved on to the next spot.

Posted 13 years ago

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08/23/2011 Nice Mild Day, Took the Fish hunter out with some worms and hit my favorite spot that produces Nice sized Tasty Yellow Perch. one was almost 2 Lbs and longer than my 9" Filet knife I was and have been using 8lb Berkley Vanish, a large Slip Shot and a 12 Hook with 1/2 a crawler on it.

Posted 13 years ago

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Total Trips: 4

Total Photos: 8

Total Hotspots: 4

Total Trip Reviews: 4

Total Trip Comments: 0

Total Location Reviews: 2

Total Location Comments: 0

Total Locations Added: 0

Total Locations Edited: 1

Total Message Board Posts: 20

Total Species Comments: 0

Total Species Recipes: 1

Total Species Edited: 0

Total Amenities Added: 1

Total Amenities Edited: 1

Total Overall Points: 46

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