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We went last night. Running some water and fishing was ok. Caught a bunch of little crappie and several white bass but nothing huge. People on the bank were catching some of both also. Also had a couple catfish, Largemouth and a spoonbill. Sort of wide variety night. But we never got wet. Caught most ours on berkley gulp alive 3" minnows. Few boats there maybe 7-10 but didn't look like anyone was just killing them

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We went last night. Running some water and fishing was ok. Caught a bunch of little crappie and several white bass but nothing huge. People on the bank were catching some of both also. Also had a couple catfish, Largemouth and a spoonbill. Sort of wide variety night. But we never got wet. Caught most ours on berkley gulp alive 3" minnows. Few boats there maybe 7-10 but didn't look like anyone was just killing them

Thanks. It looks like it might be a few more days untill they pick back up.

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I may try to go back down Friday evening. I'd like to try to get into some big hybrids.

Are you in a boat? There are millions of small shad holding against the wall on the north side of the river. This is where I got the big hybrid last Friday. I would bounce some shad on the bottom all the way back down to the ramp. I did this for a hour on Monday after the white bass fishing slowed down and it produced some HUGE fish. I landed the 4 biggest drum of my life and also got some monster black bass. Broke off a couple times on some monsters (maybe gar).

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Are you in a boat? There are millions of small shad holding against the wall on the north side of the river. This is where I got the big hybrid last Friday. I would bounce some shad on the bottom all the way back down to the ramp. I did this for a hour on Monday after the white bass fishing slowed down and it produced some HUGE fish. I landed the 4 biggest drum of my life and also got some monster black bass. Broke off a couple times on some monsters (maybe gar).

Yeah in a boat. We fished the north shore for a while with only a few small whites. All kinds of drum and gar all around and shad everywhere. Probably will try that again. Thanks

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Are you in a boat? There are millions of small shad holding against the wall on the north side of the river. This is where I got the big hybrid last Friday. I would bounce some shad on the bottom all the way back down to the ramp. I did this for a hour on Monday after the white bass fishing slowed down and it produced some HUGE fish. I landed the 4 biggest drum of my life and also got some monster black bass. Broke off a couple times on some monsters (maybe gar).

i read in this month's conservation mag. that if you actually want to fish for gar just get some nylon string and frey it really good and when they hit there teeth get tangled in the rope...no hook's,pretty nifty.

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i read in this month's conservation mag. that if you actually want to fish for gar just get some nylon string and frey it really good and when they hit there teeth get tangled in the rope...no hook's,pretty nifty.

Yeah it's fun way to catch gar. Also you can use a really small hook and just let them swallow it.

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Well I finally figured out how to get some pictures off of my phone. These are from Bagnell on Sunday.

i've had to have seen you one of the time's that i've went to the dam,are you mostly bank fishin or boat.

im bout half and half.

i was there 2 day's ago i think and there was a boat beside me with 4 guy's in it with no shirt's on,that's all i remember about them. where you one of them?

and i have 2 girls and another guy with me on the boat.

ill be going friday probly in the afternoon to do so cattin.

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