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Nice; where abouts? I haven't seen a mature striper in years but I catch lots of hybrids...glad to see them in the lake! Mike
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I agree, although I do get out there amongst them and fish during summer. At times my back hurts after a day rocking and rolling, but the fish are probably even more catchable as they get on structure and stay there when the churn is on. Mike
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There is - 30 - but it is stilly plenty fast if you want to attempt an alternative dry dock of your boat. I have seen MSHP prop cops taking radar at sunset on multiple occasions in my neck of the woods. I have no doubt with the congestion that the lower speed limit has helped save lives, but at the end of the day you can't fix stupid. Mike
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Friday 8/12/16 Bink's Spoon (I talked in this one)
nomolites replied to dan hufferd's topic in Stockton Lake
That happens to me with whites and blue cat all the time - stripers and walleye always in the mouth. You think you have a giant fish hooked until you realize it is another foul hooked. I think they may hit it first to stun and the second to eat sometimes. Either that, or they are just blind.... Mike -
Love me some fish tacos too...fast, healthy, and delicious. Mike
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I use the OR 12s for everything; I have seen others use the minis for crappie to great effect with tube jigs and smaller baits behind them. To be honest, my best crappie crank baits have always been a UV pink or orange Wiggle Wart and I'm not sure how the minis would handle them. Mike
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Oh yeah! Little tricky getting her to hand and in the boat - my wife did a great job assisting! You can see behind me that our Weim wanted no part of this fish and stayed well clear.... Mike
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Wife and I got out this evening looking for hybrids or walleye and it was pretty slow for us too but I did stick a toad of a blue cat on a 3/4 oz spoon and 8# flouro. Made the evening worthwhile...she weighed 45#. Released her right after this snapshot... Mike
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OR12s are what you want. The standard clips work fine for mono or flouro but you need to take a wrap around the top half if you use braid to keep them from slipping in rough water - OR you can purchase the adjustable clip made for braid. For walleye or crappie I rig with a double clip so they stay put. For striper I rig to slip on the strike and ride freely on the line; I put a large swivel in the line 8' or so above the bait so it will stop the board from sliding all the way to the fish accidentally before I can remove it. IF you will be using 10-20# braid with a slip setup you should get the adjustable clips or they will release prematurely. This is what I have found works best for my style of fishing; I don't always use boards but some days when the fish are spooky the only lines that will get bit are the boards out away from the boat.... Mike
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They perform better in about all conditions. Keel weighted and won't flop over and ride true in all water conditions. They are worth more money if you regularly use boards but they are pricey. Mike
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Cool! Love it.. Mike
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I'm in. Mike
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Looks like for three days, no? Any thoughts on where one might stay and if there could be a special rate negotiated? I know others like to fish the moon, especially in spring with a top water bite... Mike
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Friday 8/12/16 Bink's Spoon (I talked in this one)
nomolites replied to dan hufferd's topic in Stockton Lake
Nice; I usually employ a bit more snap when horizontal jigging - I will have to try the more subtle approach I see you use. Hoping to get out this week; had hoped to get out but had to help my wife (moral support only)car shopping instead this week/weekend as hers was totaled by a young lady on a cell phone Tuesday. Everyone is ok, the cars not so much. Thanks for sharing - like to see how another walleye chaser approaches things. Mike -
Nice. That deal just does not work well on LOZ; catch more drum and channel cat than the law allows. Glad somebody is catching fish while I work... Mike
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I am interested. Mike
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I think you are a guide; you just don't charge a fee. Nicely done! Mike
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Aargh. I am working....
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Thank You MDC!!! And short lower end report ....
nomolites replied to nomolites's topic in Lake of the Ozarks
I have seen some of the big girls you catch...hard to take pictures of lesser fish after landing those...? Mike -
Awesome. I need to get back to Bull! Love the WR lakes and their walleye... Mike
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Thank You MDC!!! And short lower end report ....
nomolites replied to nomolites's topic in Lake of the Ozarks
I fished the Osage from the dam to the 8 and the Gravois arm up to the 5. This time of year I look for a thermocline and then target bluff end shelfs and flats in that depth range looking for shad. The same approach usually translates well in other parts of the lake. Mike -
This cranking for crappie deal just keeps getting better!!
nomolites replied to Lance34's topic in Beaver Lake
Those are some nice slabs! Cranking for crappie is a blast and it fills my belly....best bait for me are UV bright Wiggle Warts, but if you put it at the right depth seems anything the right length will do. Mike -
I have the grandkids in from Florida this week and we went on a mid-week family trip which consisted of lots of kid stuff but there was time to spend a few hours here and there fishing, mostly the last couple hours before and an hour or so after dark. As has been my MO I chased walleye and hybrids but caught about every other species in the process. I had a couple of surprises, and that is the reason for the subject line: 1) I caught not just one but a number of sub-legal walleye, all in the 14-15 inch range. I had not caught a short fish in over 5 YEARS! They all were in the same class it seemed, and I am very excited to see them!!! I hope MDC has followed that group with more... 2) In addition, between myself and my family members in the boat we caught at least 15 STRIPERS, not hybrids, not whites, STRIPERS. These fish were all in the same class at 10-12ish inches like the walleye(maybe a year behind?), and they were fat healthy footballs that were banging 3/4 spoons jigged vertically and horizontally around flats like they were somebody. Again, I am excited - we have loads of gizzard shad in LOZ and the fish should thrive. I caught a 22#er when I was 14 years ago up in the Gravi and that is the event that started me down this road to ruin.... Ameren was moving minimum water when I was down so we had to work for our fish but we had a decent week considering time spent. Probably caught 80 whites(many of which were 2-3#) and three hybrids - the biggest a 7#er. Had a handful of keeper walleye, the biggest a fat 22" fish that I would have bet when I saw it was longer given it's girth but the Golden Rule said 22 1/4. As always, had a number blue cats with a few in the 5-10# range, all released. The lake was like bath water with temps 87 and up and what thermocline was present would fluttering between 15 and 23 feet. Caught most fish on spoons(clown or red/white) in 15-25' although we did troll cranks on lead some with good results but the spoon bite was a hoot with all of the whites mixed in. Did not take a lot ofpics but here are a couple that made it to the freezer and my granddaughter with her first "fish on"...she loved it! Mike
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On the water armed with 10" worms, a full moon, and moving water and you spanked 'em! Well done!! Bet it was worth the heat and humidity.. Mike
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Like Wrench I have been around LOZ for many years and It keeps getting busier. Not to be a condo hater, but there is a direct correlation there when you can put 100 boats on the lake in a real estate space that would only support a handful of single family homes and watercraft. I can't believe some of the mountains and cliffs that have been developed and that people gladly negotiate to get to their condo docks. Mind boggling and absolutely not my cup of tea. That is all. Mike