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Posted by: weedwalker - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/06/05 at 02:37:41
And that's the way it's done, good job Chad! Grin The more you go out the more quickly you'll be able to put together patterns, as far as what depth, what structure there using and how active fish are on different parts of the lake.
Posted by: simo3458 - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/26/05 at 13:57:59
Went out saturday from 7-2:30. I caught 16 smallies up to 4.25lbs, and lost several others. The fish were caught in 23-40 feet on brown bulky plastics fished on a dropshot. The best part about it was I caught all the fish on spots that were new. I spent most of the day scouting, and then when I found something I would drop the camera, confirm there was fish, and then start hammering em on the dropshot.
c&r chad
 
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