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Quillback

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  1. Actually it's all about carp and the bowfishing of them. The bream in general are underfished in these highland impoundments.
  2. I might have to keep one sometime. I have heard if you ice them down right away, they come out OK.
  3. On sale! https://chasing-innovation.com/buy/gladius/gladius-advanced-pro?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIiaWxt7iK3AIVi8pkCh3ORwCmEAQYAiABEgIcmvD_BwE
  4. Sounds pretty neat, except for the price. It does concern me that this technology might make things just a little tougher on the fish, going to enable some serious "sight" fishing.
  5. Come on November...
  6. In the future, people will just talk in letters. "HRU" "PDG!" "RUGFT?" "YHICABO!"
  7. We should send him a get well card.. 😄
  8. I second Tim Hughes as a custom painter. I like his "Missouri Craw" pattern on a WW.
  9. They are strong fish (drum), fun to catch, but I have to admit it is a bit of a letdown when you see them. I knew it wasn't a bass, but held out hope that it might be a big walleye or striper.
  10. I launched at Indian Creek, but spent most of my time fishing the rocky banks between the launch and the dam. Got out early, started about 0545 and got off the water at 10 AM. Pretty good smallmouth bite, mostly 12-14 inch fish, but caught 4 that were above that keeper mark of 15". Zoom UV Speed craw on a 3/4 oz Carolina rig was what I caught them all on. Didn't catch any green fish. Did catch a drum that I estimate went 7-8 lbs. It was hooked in the right ventral (I think that's what it is called) fin which gave it some extra oomph on the fight. I don't think I caught a fish in anything shallower than 15 feet. They were around rocks, if I could feel my weight banging over rocks I was confident I'd find a bite. Quite a few boats fishing the deep water by the dam, I wasn't close enough to see what they were doing, but I bet they were striper fishing. If you get out early, the rec traffic isn't too bad. Surface temp 84-85.
  11. Very nice! Lots of fun to catch those spots on the drop shot.
  12. Excellent, I found some on Beaver this morning, same kind of pattern, deep and where you get one bite you usually get several. Not the quality you got, mostly 12-14" fish and a few keepers that were just over the keeper mark. All brown fish and all mine came on a c-rigged UV Speed Craw. Got off the water at 10:00 AM, no wind, hot, and the play boats were out.
  13. Nice ones! That Hellgrammite looks interesting!
  14. Yeah I sure didn't have him on my radar, but congrats to him!
  15. When does waterfowl season open?
  16. You can do a search on "Best rod for frog fishing", you'll get links to videos and text descriptions. Of course, you'll also see a lot of different rods recommended. Get the general characteristics for a frog rod and see if one of the signature series matches or comes close to those specs, it will also give you ideas on a build if that's the way you want to go. Or maybe you'll see one that you like that is in your price range.
  17. Looks to be a low scoring tourney, I'm doing OK, but needed a big score to move any on the leader. Aaron Martens killed me, I really though he would do OK this tournament.
  18. Looks like it is made for a Craw-Z. I probably won't fish a cut Zinker on it, but might do a whole Zinker. Ought to work as a swim bait head also.
  19. Read somewhere that there is a marshal shortage, so a lot of those guys showing zero probably have some fish. Martens looks to be off to a disappointing start (yes I have him).
  20. Ozark Thunder. Bo's Bluff Bomb.
  21. Ok, I'll get back to you later today.
  22. Are they on your website or is it call in to order?
  23. Yep, it was Maine rivers that documentary showed them being netted in. Hate to see that kind of value placed on them, seems it always leads to poaching and overfishing.
  24. I saw a documentary about eels a few years ago, maybe on PBS, I can't remember where. But they are in high demand in Asia as food, and what was happening is that the little eels that were returning to the east coast were being netted and shipped to Japan to be raised to adult size and then on to the frying pan. The price was pretty good for those baby eels, some people were making pretty good money catching them. Downside was the population was effected.
  25. Your buddy Kody.
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