If it was me
1. Smoke grubs
2. Green grubs
3. Wiggle warts
4. Mega bass plus 1
5. Jigs
6. Senkos
7. Spook or sammy
8. Worms- soft plastic
9. Ned rig
10. Spoons
I would like to see zones on some lakes. On stockton I would make one arm of the lake regulated for big fish and one with the current regulations. Ie the big sac below the mile long bridge would be crappie over 12 inches walleye over 18 inches and bass over 18 inches.
I did well on the wart and the megabass plus 1 this weekend in stockton. It's time for the jerkbait bite to start. Heavy sack with 8 plus keepers and a few keeper eyes.
This is why I always use a lock on my receiver and hitch. $12 worth of security plus it keeps the hitch locked down in the off chance it would come lose.
Funny deal on top this year. I had one of my best days on top ever the Tuesday before the Oakley big bass then I haven't found a consistent bite on top since.
I can send pictures if you are interested. I'll throw in my small gas can and fire extinguisher also as I won't need them for my canoe any more. I would meet you in Highlandville.
I have a little 2.5 hp four stroke Suzuki I would part with. It is a 2013 (maybe a 2012) that I would be willing to part with as I can’t use it on the James River. I am in Springfield. I think the motor still has 2 years of warranty left. Clean title. Lists for $1000. I’d take $500 for it. Model # DF2.5S
. It wouldn't start last duck season one time in the cold but I assume it runs just fine (and if not it is under warranty). I have about 15 shear pins I'll also throw in.
I order most of my stuff from tacklewearhouse but they don't always have what I need. I find fin and feather fills the gap. 80 percent of my stuff comes from tw.