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  1. I think they're all goin to 15" across the board. Last year tn was off limits due to the size limit diff. Now it's all open
  2. Was slightly stained, wasn't too far from JP. Only fish I caught were 18-20' deep but have read some were being shallow
  3. Yea was out on the main river in about 20' on the a rig
  4. Nicest one of the day, caught a few more but none to brag about
  5. to be honest im not sure, the ones i've caught have been anywhere between 15 & 25ft. just found some schools on my depth finder and starting chunking at em ha. with the water up like it is i wonder where they caught em myself.
  6. Yeah it was the a rig that was catchin em. I have went a couple times here recently but haven't been very successful. Caught some nice stripers and a couple largemouths
  7. im wanting to go to pickwick one day this week as well. what should i look for depth/structure wise? the way this weather has been the fish may be confused themselves ha
  8. Went today, didn't catch many but did have quite a few bites. Anyone else having a tough time?
  9. yea we do as well. i've tried opening up and learning about the ledges but don't have the best of electronics to help find what im looking for. have to stick to the points and beating up the banks till i can drop off the cash on another depth finder or someone that'll take us out there...hard to get fishermen to show you where they're catchin em though ha
  10. What's working up here right now. My wife and I are up here for a few days and want to get on some bass, large or smallmouth
  11. just curious what prop would be a good one to go with to get more speed out of my tracker pt190 and how much faster could it possibly make it?
  12. @roadwarrior now i wish they would've kept those fish quiet lol. now everyone will be coming down
  13. ha u funny, at least i get hung on the fish & not trees lmao
  14. yea the drum was a fun fight, till it got to the boat and was a little disappointed it wasnt a bass lol.
  15. thanks for the info. im already signed up for it.
  16. i was told by flw and another guy fishing it that as long as i signed up by the priority date and mentioned that boater we would be paired together. this not true??
  17. needing a boater for this tournament, if anyone is available let me know. would like to get hooked up w/someone ahead of time
  18. ha yea i did. he put up a fun fight for sure
  19. to be honest i didn't even think about it at the time lol. i thought tn was the one that was restricted to 3. you live here in miss?
  20. thanks @radtech, looked it up after you mentioned that, to be honest this was my first time actually using the a-rig. i done some research and made some myself really cheap. below is where it's restricted: Grenada, Arkabutla, Sardis, and Enid Lakes Spillways of Ross Barnett and Okatibbee Reservoirs Spillways of Grenada, Enid, Sardis, and Arkabutla Lakes from spillway outlets to the end of the riprap Bluff Lake spillway in Noxubee County Lowhead dam on Ross Barnett Reservoir from the dam to the end of the Idle Speed Only/No Wake Zone area downstream of the dam. The Alabama Rig is legal to fish everywhere else in Mississippi.
  21. thanks! and yes i did, that was a monster. one over 10# was also caught a few days later i saw. THAT'S what i want to get ahold of haha. im going to fish the bfl @ pickwick march 10th. TN waters are off limits, any tips ya can throw my way??
  22. launched out of jp coleman yesterday. had some fun but only caught a few fish. best two was a 5 1/2# drum on a black/blue jig ha, and a 4 3/4# largemouth on a bama rig
  23. http://www.flwoutdoors.com/bassfishing/bfl/tournament/2012/6801/pickwick-lake-details/ looking to enter this as a co-angler, be my first big tournament and since it's close to home i want to do this. anyone going as a boater that would like to get hooked up and any tips for the tourney
  24. you've been very helpful wayne, appreciate all the info. relatively new with depthfinders and this saved me some money for sure!!

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