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Blade Baits In Morgantown

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My friend and I went out on the river in kayaks again and did a lot of blade bait jigging. This time our friend who lives in an apartment nearby came with us, so we put some fish on a stringer for dinner after we got off the water. All of the fish came on 1/4oz blades, we caught lots of sauger, 3 walleyes, a big perch, three catfish, and I caught one very small spotted bass. Hopefully the action continues!

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For size reference, the walleye is just over 15"

  • Super User

Nice Haul ~

And that's one FREAK of a Yellow Perch.

Congrats & I hope you enjoy the sweet, flakey Goodness.

:smiley:

A-Jay

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Just now, A-Jay said:

Nice Haul ~

And that's one FREAK of a Yellow Perch.

Congrats & I hope you enjoy the sweet, flakey Goodness.

:smiley:

A-Jay

I think the freaks are the only ones big enough to not get demolished by a musky. Out of 5 big perch we have caught, the only perch we have caught, every single one of them has had very apparent musky wounds.

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Just now, everythingthatswims said:

I think the freaks are the only ones big enough to not get demolished by a musky. Out of 5 big perch we have caught, the only perch we have caught, every single one of them has had very apparent musky wounds.

 

Two words ~ Live Line.

:yes::yes:

A-Jay

I am assuming that you are fishing the Mon below the d**n

 

I went trout drinking yesterday

 

had a great time

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