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Topic Summary - Displaying 9 post(s).
Posted by: powerworm - Ex Member
Posted on: 02/08/06 at 04:32:33
I'll keep that in mind Russ.  Hoping the weather hangs in there for the weekend.
Posted by: basspro - Ex Member
Posted on: 02/08/06 at 04:18:55
Chris,

Actually if you get any 50+ degree days in a row, Carlos suggestion was a good one. I have had days on Silver like that, that were awesome. Bass actually chasing plastics out of brush to enhail the baits.
Russ
Posted by: weedwalker - Ex Member
Posted on: 02/07/06 at 03:33:43
Well here it goes, I saw my first cruising largemouths today in 3ft of water on a mud flat. Shocked  Spooked the first one, (3lbs +-) then had a 5+ cruise right by the boat!, didn't even see it until I was almost on top of it. Lips Sealed  I let the area settle down then tryed it again, but the dark came to fast. I'll try it again soon! If you have a lake near you that warms up early, get to it, there's fish to be caught!! Grin
Posted by: weedwalker - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/22/05 at 02:01:42
I got out to Spanaway for a couple hours today, caught 4 largemouth, 1 smallmouth, nothing over 2lbs. 1 on spinnerbait, 2 on dropshot and 2 skipping sinkos. the pattern was deeper pads and docks, "10ft."
Posted by: RussBaker - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/21/05 at 23:34:03
Chris,

When you leave the ramp go fish the last two-three docks on the right side near that resort. Spanked a couple of 4lbers there last year on Senko's dead sticking them under the docks.
Russ
Posted by: Andrea L
Posted on: 10/21/05 at 23:29:53
Chris,

just in case you didn't see the regs. Tanwax closes on 10/31, so get out there quick . . .

Don't want you to get reminded by someone in uniform  Wink (like Lyle was--the 1st yr they closed it)

Happy Flippin & Pitchin

Andrea
Posted by: RussBaker - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/21/05 at 20:36:43
See Rob maglio on that one.
RB
Posted by: TeamEagle - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/21/05 at 18:44:00
Well if you want Largies I'd go to Silver Lake plenty of LM and you can pitch 'n flip for days. Also has a pretty good ramp.
Posted by: powerworm - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/21/05 at 18:39:15
How are the largemouth reacting at some of the local lakes?  Are they still active, chasing baits, or is it more of a slow flip and pitch bite?  Just wondering because I want to try out a few baitcast reels I bought, practice pitching and stuff.  I was thinking maybe Tanwax, as there were plenty of 2 lbers to catch at the fish-in.  Any suggestions?  Nice concrete boat ramp is a plus. Tongue  Thanks
 
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