abkeenan Posted October 17, 2014 Posted October 17, 2014 Wow. Great job and fantastic detailed report. That 6.1 is a beauty and not very common on TR these days. Come winter/spring she will probably be over 8. What MDC attractor was it exactly? lol.
Members theduerf Posted October 18, 2014 Author Members Posted October 18, 2014 Pretty cool to see this on the main page. Thank you much. I also caught my biggest LM off that exact spot in October of 2012. 7.5lbs.
merc1997 Bo Posted October 18, 2014 Posted October 18, 2014 Pretty cool to see this on the main page. Thank you much. I also caught my biggest LM off that exact spot in October of 2012. 7.5lbs. thought i would let you know that my wife and i fished out of mill creek last night. ended up with 5 keeps all over 16". had two lmgs and the rest brownies. the biggest was a lmg around 3 1/2. caught all of them just after the channel started leaving the bank. most were 15ft. range. the best lure was a 3/8 NuJig with a missouri craw skirt and a super chuck type trailer. tried a host of other lure types and weights, but this combination was working the best for us. did not find one of your 6lbers. though. bo
Bill Babler Posted October 20, 2014 Posted October 20, 2014 Thanks So much for the report. Sounds like a great few days and welcome to not only the forum but to the Rock. http://whiteriveroutfitters.com http://whiteriverlodgebb.com
Members theduerf Posted October 20, 2014 Author Members Posted October 20, 2014 thought i would let you know that my wife and i fished out of mill creek last night. ended up with 5 keeps all over 16". had two lmgs and the rest brownies. the biggest was a lmg around 3 1/2. caught all of them just after the channel started leaving the bank. most were 15ft. range. the best lure was a 3/8 NuJig with a missouri craw skirt and a super chuck type trailer. tried a host of other lure types and weights, but this combination was working the best for us. did not find one of your 6lbers. though. bo Cool. Missouri craw colors are great at night. I hope the big ones start getting more active as the water cools.
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