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The water coming out of Bull is pretty muddy due to last nights rain so I stayed above.

Was windy and yucky out so only fished for about an hour. Did pick up a few stocker bows.

I am so ready for 90 degree heat that its insane.

"May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson

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Trav, what time were you out? When I went by your dock @ 1pm your boat was there. Found big bass but couldn't see if they were on beds. All were up shallow.

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I fished from 4 until 5 or so.

I think the Bass spawn on Taney is pretty much done. When the gills are in full spawn that is a good indicator of that.

Your probably picking up hungry females right now. Post spawn fishing is usually pretty good on Taney if your have the patience to wiggle plastics.

I cant wait until summer patterns start to develop. The Bass will set up along the banks like fence posts and will be very aggressive in protecting thier territory. I like to speed fish shorelines and thats the best scenario for that. Stickbaiting is by far my favorite way to fish any body of water.

"May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson

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Nice boat by the way Russell! Cant wait to fish out of it!

Crappie, what were you riding in?

I run a white 1985 14 ft seanymph. Its an extra wide deep hull.

"May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson

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I wasnt there but I was at the dock when a fellow bought some minnows goin for crappie down there.was hoping for a report.He was in a nice looking older champion, single consle., Mine by the way is a baby blue champion python of last century.

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Wouldnt mind fishing out of your boat either crappie!

I really should upgrade to a bassboat. but economics rule.

"May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson

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Its an old one and looks ok, but it dont compare to most on the water.It does match my eyes though...........my boat I mean

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As long as those Queer Eye Guys will approve.

Haha

I wouldnt care if it looked like my yard shoes. Wait a minute, that is describing my boat....hmmmm..

"May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson

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