Members any and all fishing Posted March 18, 2011 Members Posted March 18, 2011 Here are a few from my outing today...i released several before i got the bright idea to take pictures for proof!! Brian Coen Urbana Mo.
Trav Posted March 18, 2011 Posted March 18, 2011 Here are a few from my outing today...i released several before i got the bright idea to take pictures for proof!! looking good! "May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson
duckydoty Posted March 18, 2011 Posted March 18, 2011 Here are a few from my outing today...i released several before i got the bright idea to take pictures for proof!! I do that quite often A Little Rain Won't Hurt Them Fish.....They're Already Wet!! Visit my website at.. Ozark Trout Runners
Members Shad Attack Posted March 18, 2011 Members Posted March 18, 2011 Here are a few from my outing today...i released several before i got the bright idea to take pictures for proof!! i have to take at least one picture everytime i go out. if i don't, my wife doesnt believe that i catch anything. apparently i'm either the worst angler ever, or, the biggest liar ever; in her eyes at least. I'd Rather Be Fishing...
Members any and all fishing Posted March 18, 2011 Author Members Posted March 18, 2011 The fish are mostly about a mile or two down from the dam, i found them stacked up in the cuts or pools that were right off of the channel. When my jerkbait hit the water you could see the fish scatter, i was getting hit every single cast with a certain lure, which is the one i caught most of my fish with, after i casted that one right into a log, i had to switch to a more silvery one, which didn't seem to be as attractive, though it's the one i landed the big female on. Running the jerkbaits slow is key, and having one thats heavy enough to cast to where you want to fish is important too since you're throwing from the bank. Jerkbaits were the best since they float, i tried a rubber worm also with not a single hit, so i guess they're looking up. choose your most realistic baits, flashy wasn't working well. Crawldad imitations or baits with good detail were great. Brian Coen Urbana Mo.
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