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whitwolf

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  1. N.C. State off to the SWEET 16! Go 'Pack
  2. Holy smokes! Another Wolfpack fan! Go 'Pack......Bring on Georgetown.
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  4. If I were you I would head to the Wittenburg access. There are miles and miles of shoreline you can cover with plenty of points, coves, and flats, and most have deep water nearby.
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  13. whitwolf replied to plumworm's topic in Introductions
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  19. I assume you're fishing Hickory?
  20. Starting around the middle of May(give or take a week or two either way) we exclusively night fish. In the middle of the Summer It's more comfortable and the bass are more active. You'll also not have to deal with the pleasure boat traffic. The one piece of advice that you really need to heed Is you need to know the lake backwards and forwards before you attempt to night fish. The lack of light tends to disorient folks.
  21. This Is just an opinion and I'm truly not trying to be a smart alek but simply go fishing. If possible cover as much water as you can , have some fun, and fish. If the fish are In pre-spawn which I know they are you'll catch some fish. As for what to throw, throw what you have confidence In and cast, and cast, and cast.
  22. Dustin Wilkes Gerald Swindle Edwin Evers
  23. http://www.fishingnotes.com/lakeinfo.php?id=19838 http://www.carolinamarina.com/ I didn't take a good look at these links but I hope they might be helpful.
  24. As others have mentioned there Is a ton of Information In the articles. The one thing I would suggest Is to, above all, enjoy the time on the water with your family. All the techniques you master will never be as Important as the memories you have of the times on the water with your wife and child. As for the fishing, pick a technique and master it. Then go to the next technique, etc. Lastly, whatever you skill set there are an abundance of folks here that will help with any question you ask. :-) Good luck this weekend!

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