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    RE: Cumberland hybrids

    I'd vote "YES" to hybrids on C-land.

    a. More jumps for really no reason at all, they just do that alot.
    b. Me thinks the limit should be double that of the Stripers, as some folks would then focus on the "H" guys, and catching 2 of them feeds like one good Striper does.
    c. I don't think the Stripers would mind much, as in the summer months when they are real deep, the hybrids would be a little easier to catch. And in fall, when the Stripers come up, just think of the combined jumps that you'd see.
    d. In spring, fishing top water at night, you can add "H" guys to the Stripers and Walleyes chasing your Redfin. One more spcies, one more chance, as each reacts slightly differently to the same weather conditions.
    e. And Cumberland would add a new definition to its "uniqueness", as one of the few bodies of water that has the smnallie, striper, KY, hybrid, and walleye, as well as cats, and carp, and drum, etc. The uniques would be the added variety.

    So, now lets talk BOWFINS............

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    RE: Cumberland hybrids

    O.K. Bob How about Lake trout, They get big and nasty!

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