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m&m

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  1. bobby, sent you a PM Mike
  2. Nice pictures. Mike
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    Grass

    More, what area of the lake are you fishing? Mike
  4. dblades, good luck with the lower unit. UGH!!! cha-ching, cha-ching Mike
  5. Maybe the owner had a tough time fishing and blamed it on the rods & reels and left them there because they are bad luck..... Mike
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    FYI

    HMMM.....the whole thing make me ask more questions. Why mainly walleye in that size range? Do they need more oxygen than smaller or larger walleye?Why not large mouth or small mouth? Are there none around that stretch? Why just that small area near eagle rock? Did it kill all the walleye and spotted bass in that stretch? If not, why did some survive? HMMM..... Mike
  7. looking forward to it mike
  8. Patlock and I launched from moonshine ramp at 6am on Saturday. We’ve been reading the reports from everyone about catching fish deep but as we’ve said before, that is not one of our strengths. But let me confirm that all the reports are CORRECT! We stopped at a point outside of Indian Point and decided to keep the boat in deeper water. The electronics showed tons of baitfish and larger fish nearby. Patlock threw a Little Cleo into the school and caught the first ky. I tied on a Dixie Jet flutter spoon and joined in the fun. For the next 3hours we caught 14 fish with 7 of them being keepers. SM and KYs were in the mix. WT was 82. We want to thank everyone for their fishing reports and confirm the pattern regarding deep fishing with spoons on main lake points. The picture of my depth finder was taken from the wrong angle but I wanted to show what we were seeing. Also I’ve attached a picture of the first ky Patlock caught ( we didn’t know if we would catch others so we always take a picture of the first one caught) and a picture of a dandy SM I caught. Us old dogs learned something new and can’t thank you enough for the reports. Mike
  9. Patlock and I launched from moonshine ramp at 6am on Saturday. We’ve been reading the reports from everyone about catching fish deep but as we’ve said before, that is not one of our strengths. But let me confirm that all the reports are CORRECT! We stopped at a point outside of Indian Point and decided to keep the boat in deeper water. The electronics showed tons of baitfish and larger fish nearby. Patlock threw a Little Cleo into the school and caught the first ky. I tied on a Dixie Jet flutter spoon and joined in the fun. For the next 3hours we caught 14 fish with 7 of them being keepers. SM and KYs were in the mix. WT was 82. We want to thank everyone for their fishing reports and confirm the pattern regarding deep fishing with spoons on main lake points. The picture of my depth finder was taken from the wrong angle but I wanted to show what we were seeing. Also I’ve attached a picture of the first ky Patlock caught ( we didn’t know if we would catch others so we always take a picture of the first one caught) and a picture of a dandy SM I caught. Us old dogs learned something new and can’t thank you enough for the reports. Mike This post has been promoted to an article
  10. Ranger man, congratulations, nice pictures. Healthy looking fish. Mike
  11. Another trove of great information from wise men. Mike
  12. Superfluke, nice pictures. Thanks for the information. Mike
  13. All, this is one of the best threads on here. I appreciate the information provided by those I consider knowledgeable. It seems that the two things I don’t like to do (fish >30’ deep and night fishing) are the two things that have the best chance of catching numbers of fish. But I keep fishing anyway because I love it! Mike
  14. And then you have to contend with the boaters who decide that the middle of the channel is where they want to stop the boat, jump in the water and just drift. Crazy!!! Mike
  15. Do you mean Memorial Day next May? Mike
  16. Bo, thanks for the report and pictures of healthy looking fish. As we were leaving Moonshine last night it appeared that a tourney was getting ready to start around 7pm as the bass boats were pouring into the ramp. Competing with the crazy boaters running without lights, I hope all the bassets made it back safely. Mike
  17. FS, pretty slow around the dam area right now. Fishing deep >30’ seems to be the place to start. Use your electronics to find bunch’s and the try to entice them. I went over to Taneycomo last week to fish for bass and caught a few. WT was 69 - 71 in the Bull Creek area. Nothing bigger than 14” but it was fun with topwater and bottom creature baits. I put in at the ramp at Rockaway Beach and motored to Bull Creek. Was able to fish lily pads and lay downs. But the TRL dam area has been tough. Mike
  18. Thanks for the information. Sounds like a fun day. Mike
  19. Bill, sent you a PM. Mike
  20. Randy, nice jag of fish. Mike
  21. Bobby, thanks for the report. Be careful out there with the crazies. Mike
  22. Gary, get with big C and bobby b to learn about traffic patterns to get in and out of Indian Point. Welcome to the neighborhood. Mike
  23. Gary, what area are you looking at? Mike
  24. Quill, those 8 master craft boats just wanted to get a closer look at your Phoenix. They were jealous. Mike
  25. Randy, thanks for the report. I haven’t been out in a while so I appreciate the information from everyone. Mike
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