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  1. I've had two major-heavy rain/high/muddy water experiences in 50 years of bass fishing:one on Lake Champlain and another on a river in MD.here's some ideas:Try to get out of current...go deep into the coves and search for clearer water.Get up on the flooded grasses(or someone's lawn:)...and put on a trick/floating worm in a very bright color and work it!!!Try a white or chartreuse senko under a bobber and pretend your crappie fishing:pull..splash the bobber. while everyone bitched and moaned and stayed in the cabin,I fished andcaught some nice bass and very decent numbers
  2. Catt....never thought of the comparison between deer hunting and bass fishing. There is certainly a strong corelation between deer hunting and fishing The Flats for bonefish and permit. I really like the mental part of both bass fishing and deer hunting... Like trying to figure out what will work under the present or soon to be developing conditions.
  3. Very nice fish.Congrats!
  4. Nice job...can catch them like that on Lake Erie with a boat load of luck and perserverance
  5. Hi:newbie here I fished Marion(first time) last week with a guide just to learn the lake a little. My question:can you recommend a good place or even location to stay on the lake in mid Febuary. I will fish 3 days for bass and if that's too early switch over to crappie Since I'm.retired my dates are flexible this Spring I would rather not trailer my boat from SE PA(600 miles). So I would be interested in renting a boat or finding some forum members who would like to fish for a day or two. I would be willing to pay them for what aboat rental would be...I would just like to meet some forum members from different parts of the US Let me know what you think Thanks Tom
  6. hey blackmax135:if your school won't let a fishig team get started..start one yourself!!.IMO if you get one started and had a few memebers and tounaments(even if small),the local press would pick it up and maybe the school would then try to climb on your back and support you for the good PR..Good luck Tom
  7. I'm with A-jay on his recommendation:"Check out the Duo Realis Pencil 85 ~" have had great success with these Tom
  8. i've been retired for 7 years and each year I fish for 3 -4 weeks for trout in the West My real love is smallie fishing,however. Can anyone recommend some lakes or even streams where I can find decent SM fishing in the West during July and August Thanks Tom
  9. If you hardy souls are still bass fishing and are in shallow water using this technique,I have another great alternative using senkos. Put out a cigar shaped float with about 2 ft of line under it and try a senko whack worm or straight. best color green with red flake and any thing brown with red flake try it;it works
  10. Thanks ,Steve.... had already googled "t rig" and the closest thing I could find was "Trig Palen" ;D. honest.. I was reluctant to google "beaver".....my grand son was looking over my shoulder.But "sweet beaver lure" certainly helped me understand the post better
  11. What bout drop shotting? Thanks
  12. Ok I've been shoveling snow now for a few weeks in January 2011. what do you think will happen on the Gt lakes this year??
  13. Culprit71. I use exactly your terchnique on thw susky in PA and have vg results
  14. sorry for the ignorance: how do you t rig? what is a beaver? thanks Tom

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