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Post by fly on Apr 8, 2016 23:26:21 GMT -5
Ok so Sunday is supposed to the nice day this weekend. My current plan is the take my 2 year old out and float around with some down lines and some floats. Depending on what time I manage to get out will dictate what I have for bait. I only have a small 4ft. net, so if I get out early then I'll stop and poach some lights; end up with some peanuts and maybe a gizzard or two if I'm lucky. Considering I dont have a proper tank, what ever I catch for bait will ne dead in 20 minutes any ways. Now If I don't make it out until later on in the day, basically after day light; Ill stop at Bay Rock and pick up some jumbos. Those I can keep alive. My point to the post is If you see us, Myself and Gunnison on the lake and you have an extra shad in the tank; we would be happy to take care of it for you. My rig is a green 16 foot skiff, with an old school evinrude. I will be some where in between Indian and Moormans, No planers, but if Im trolling I'll probably have some balloons out. I really want a pic of my two year old with a fish bigger than he is, so seriously give me shout if you see me on the water and throw me a bait.
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Post by striperjohn on Apr 9, 2016 5:58:17 GMT -5
Hey fly take that dead bait and make it into chunks about 1 1/2 inches thick put it on the bottom near a point and you'll catch just as many if not more fish then with live bait. Fish are moving and feeding this time of year. If I was out and about I'd hook you up do it all the time with folks. Cheers John
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