some day I must learn to type. not slow enough on keyboard ether.
Posted by: Hooter Posted on: 03/24/06 at 04:26:33
No slowerow I know why I've hauled water so far------ no moss on my line. I will go slower than a Chevy or sons doing chores.
Posted by: rob_maglio - Ex Member Posted on: 03/23/06 at 16:31:16
You'll know you're fishing slow enough when you have moss growing on your line guides....
Posted by: Hooter Posted on: 03/23/06 at 05:20:57
Sounds like the normal stuff to throw. As for going slow--- I already have moss growing on my boat. Anyway can't wait to try Silver Lake. Thanks for the tips Larry!
Posted by: larrys - Ex Member Posted on: 03/22/06 at 06:22:02
With any lake this time of year but moreover Silver......slow down your presentations Silver is one of the few lakes that stays cloudy year round but especially right now so take advantage of your scents...ie...Smelly Jelly, Bang etc.... and the basic color tones.....Black and Blue...Jigs etc.....and Green Pumpkin with or without chartreuse spiking
Posted by: Hooter Posted on: 03/22/06 at 05:21:44
GEE Larry, the way this year has gone, I figure drive to Silver and catch skunks and not have to drive very far home with Young Son telling me how I should consider golf.
Posted by: larrys - Ex Member Posted on: 03/22/06 at 04:53:45
Silver lake resort and campground is the usual as they have showers and a store and cabins for the less hardy...they should be open but I did not see much activity there last saturday
Tear 'em up!
Posted by: Hooter Posted on: 03/22/06 at 04:48:49
Well Ron talked me into going to Silver Lake instead of Potholes April 1 for three days. Young Son and me will be trying out our new 1965 Telescopic camper and luck on new water. I almost feel like I've been there though, Ron drew in on a lake map everyone's favorite spots. Leaving Fri. after work, come home Mon. afternoon. What campground is the Club favorite? And do I need to make reservations this early in the year? Keep On Bassing