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Seth

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  1. Usually 8-12 I think. The club is called the Gascosage Bass club. Google it and you can read the rules and tourney schedule. Dues are $25 per season and $40 per boat per tourney. I started fishing it two years ago and really enjoy it.
  2. We were up at Truman camping so I couldn't cover my tomoatoes and they got zapped. I replanted them yesterday. My pepper plants weren't covered either, but they still seem to look healthy so I left them be.
  3. E Green, that really sucks man! Stuff like that pisses me off more than anything. People go out and think they have to keep everything they catch and don't have a clue about regulations pertaining to seasons, length limits, creel limits, etc. It's hard telling how long they have been doing this type of thing and never get busted.
  4. Our club tourneys start up this Saturday at Jerome so i will be fishing the Nade more often. I will try to post updates on how the bass fishing goes for me.
  5. I'd like to catch one just half that big one of these days!
  6. Okie shad
  7. We fished up near Warsaw this weekend and the crappie bite wasn't worth a darn during the day. Once it was almost dark, they would move shallow and you could catch them nearly every cast though. I was throwing my cast net around looking for shad and caught several nice crappie in 12-20' of water though so they were around but right on bottom when the sun was still high.
  8. The blues are biting well up the Osage on shallow mud flats this past weekend. Finding fresh shad was the hard part! We only got a few shad and they didn't last long fishing a 15 foot mud flat a few miles down from the highway 65 bridge near Warsaw.
  9. Pics and measurements so I could get a replica made later on and then possibly in the livewell so I could get a weight on it. It will be still be swimming in the same system it was caught from at the end of the day.
  10. Gavin described it pretty well. Basically anything that causes a disruption in the current flow such as a point of rocks, a big tree, etc. the seam is where the eddy meets the main current. Bass like to hang there because they can stay just out of the current and dart out and grab food as it passes by.
  11. That's funny stuff!
  12. Fish the current seams. Once summer get's here, those smallies can be anywhere in the swifter water. Bait's shouldn't matter much, just the type of water you fish. That's how it is on the Gasconade anyways where I have most of my experience.
  13. Seth

    Shad?

    I was told to go look in the coves because the shad are back there spawning right now.
  14. I can hear him and the crows fine, just gotta turn up the volume.
  15. Zara spook jr in Okie Shad is my current favorite
  16. Great fish!
  17. 1) Zoom Trick Worm 2) Berkley Chigger Craw 3) 4" beaver style bait 4) Brush Hog 5) 4" tube If I could only pick two, I'd go with the trick worm and tube.
  18. Swing Oil baits sells painted roundball shakey heads for 75 cents each all the time. He is also an OAF sponsor so shoot him a message and see if he can cut you a deal for buying in bulk and not requiring paint. Everytime I have messaged him, he has gotten back to me very quickly. http://swingoilbaits.com/SHAKEY-HEAD-JIGS-SKU-133.htm
  19. Sounds like a lot of fun!
  20. Sucks to hear that about Indian Ford. I guess the original owners finally found a buyer for it. I couldn't buy a bite on a jig that day. They wanted something on or near the surface. We were below Jerome and above Rollins Ferry.
  21. Me and my fiancé ran down for a few hours this evening. I caught four on a green/white rubber legged jig and she caught three on rainbow power bait drifted below a float on the upstream side of the bathroom riffle. There was one other guy in the hole when we got there. After catching a few fish, we were surrounded by at least 10 Bosnians and Asians. I quit fishing and helped my fiancé because they crowded her out and was getting frustrated with having her line crossed every little bit. It's a good thing the fish were biting and kept me in a pleasant mood!
  22. Seth

    Tagged Out!

    I shot a gobbler opening morning just before 9am and this morning just after 6am. Easiest season I've had in a long time! Bird #1: 21lbs 14oz, 10.5" beard, 1" spurs Bird #2: 24lbs 4oz, 10" beard, 1" spurs
  23. I haven't tried it on Tablerock, but I've had really good luck fishing a bubblegum, white or yellow trick worm weightless like a fluke in shallow water. I'll fish that all year long during the warmer months. Fishing them on a shakey head is something I need to try this year in the deeper water.
  24. It's not the Niangua arm, but a guy I know said they were catching crappie on the banks near McCubbins Point on the Glaize arm. This was a few days ago. Whether they were full of crap or not, I don't know. Most reports I've heard are saying the same thing you are about them being caught better off the banks a little ways.
  25. The only place I've ever caught whites on LoZ was just below Truman Dam. I've never caught any down lake, but I've also never tried for them very hard either. The whites and hybrdis below Bagnell Dam depends a lot on the water flow and temperature. If conditions are perfect and you aren't out there right at daylight, the fishing never seems to very good for me.
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