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  1. yep, find the warmest water available. On any body of water, the warmest part will the north/northwest part of that lake. That should draw in the baitfish and then you have the food chain deal going on..........good luck.
  2. Well shoot Will, I looked in their master catalog and on line yesterday and did not find any. Hey, we need to go fishing together and you can show me were they are at, OK..... thanks for the help guys.
  3. In between fishing trips I put my net in my tool building. It would appear a mouse decided that the netting would make great material for it's nest... > Needless to say I have a huge hole in the net. Can you buy just a net w/o having to buy a whole new unit?
  4. that's a tough one, there's about 3 or 4 anglers I would like to spend the day with on the water, but if I had only one choice it would have to be Kevin Vandam......
  5. they will search for the thermocline when surface temps. get really hot. That is an area you might call their comfort zone. It is an area that holds the most oxygen and this depth varies on different bodies of water. You can find it these areas, but you need a depth finder.
  6. when you hook your wife in the cheek w/ a 3/0 worm hook and you can not get it out and you ask her could we stay a little bit longer before we head to the emergency room..... actually, part of that did happen. I just did not have the nerve to ask her to wait another hour or so.....
  7. when you are pulling your son behind you on a tube and you have a big ole swim bait throwed out trolling along..... ;D
  8. 51/2 LBS. on a white Strike King spinnerbait in the bleeding bait series........ ;D Did not measure the length.... :-[
  9. I was fishing a lake that sounds very similar to the place you are going to. This lake is some of the clearest water you have ever seen. As a matter of fact you will see a lot of scuba divers there. Day time fishing is tough to say the least. Last week I was fishing for smallies in the shallows and ended up getting into largemouth with a watermelon colored Senko. That's the only color I had, but it did not matter I'm sure. They clobbered that Senko. I had no luck with a jitterbug nor a black colored spinnerbait w/ large Colorado blades. They wanted the Senko and I fed it to them. Good luck and stay safe out there....... ;D
  10. thanks everyone who responded to my post with good wishes and some very funny stories and painful ones to. The doc numbed her cheek real well and he pushed it on through and then took a pair of side cutters and cut the point and barb off and then pulled it back through. You can not even tell it happened. Someone asked did she get a tetnus shot, she did. All is well, but I do sleep w/ one eye open now for some reason....... We are good to go and looking forward to our next fishing trip. Take care folks and thanks again and good fishing to all
  11. A couple days ago me and the lil' lady where out fishing. I just had pulled out a brand new 3/0 Gammy worm hook. Texas rigged a red shad Senko. I noticed I had a small birds nest starting on my baitcaster. When this happens I like to cast it way out in open water and then reel it back onto the spool real tight. Now mind you, I had it rigged Texas style. Would you believe when I came back to cast the lill lady had stepped up towards the front to get a bottle of water out of the cooler and I nailed her right in the cheek. 17lb. test line on a 7' flipping rod. Scared me to death. I tried to get it out, but this was her face we are talking about and plus it was way past the barb. On the way home I kept saying how sorry I was and she kept saying it was her fault. Ended up in the emergency room to get it removed properly. Guys and gals, just a reminder to take a peek behind you before casting and if you do move, remind the other person you are right behind them. Still amazes me the odds on that hook getting her when I had the tip of the hook just barely exposed. You just never know..... ???
  12. Well, I'm lucky because my wife loves to fish with me. Been married to her for over 20 years. She has told me to hunt and fish all I want, just stay out of bars and strip joints is all she asks. Nothing wrong with that. Done with those places years ago.......
  13. dbcwolf, I have to respectfully disagree. I don't think fish are any smarter than they were years ago, but I do think we fisherman have educated a few of them through the years.
  14. 3/4 oz black spinnerbait w/ one huge black Colorado blade. Works for me!!!
  15. that's why I refer to mine as a depth finder. Even when the alarm goes off for a fish, I pay no attention to it all. No way does that unit give a fisherman a huge advantage.

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