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Those look pretty slick MJK86, Those colors would Definite be fish catchers on Bull Shoals. 

 

Jerry, just hold on to my bird until the Tin tourny. Im in no need for it for a while, My computer is in Cali and my new prop is on its way from Georgia. So my boat is down for a week or so

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Will do.  Your boats gonna run good.  

TinBoats BassClub.  An aluminum only bass club. If interested in info send me a PM. 

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I troll with Flicker Shads a lot. The purple Tiger and Chartreuse are usually the colors I start with. As far as lure retrievers, I have one that slides down the fishing line with the chains hanging on it. I upgraded the chord as many have. I was talking to a guy at the ramp one day and saw that he strung his retriever chord around a marker buoy so it could be retrieved if he dropped it. Looked like  a good idea to me so I did the same thing. It's amazing what you can learn by chatting with other fishermen at the dock!

 

WM

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6 hours ago, Walleyedmike said:

I troll with Flicker Shads a lot. The purple Tiger and Chartreuse are usually the colors I start with. As far as lure retrievers, I have one that slides down the fishing line with the chains hanging on it. I upgraded the chord as many have. I was talking to a guy at the ramp one day and saw that he strung his retriever chord around a marker buoy so it could be retrieved if he dropped it. Looked like  a good idea to me so I did the same thing. It's amazing what you can learn by chatting with other fishermen at the dock!

 

WM

You can also learn a lot by talking to "Superhero Walleye Hunter" like you Mike ! I found some jumbo chub on the creek, I think I will try some on Pomme this weekend. It's good to see a post from you !

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Lol! You've got me figured out Dan. I am a walleye hunter, and hope to someday be a consistent walleye catcher! Can't wait for spring to get here so I can open the camper and get at it! Hope to meet up with you on the lake some day so we can compare notes. 

WM

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You guys are on it with the flicks. They are a great bait for trolling. I mainly crappie fish and don't utilize trolling for much of the year but when I do I usually always pull flicker shad. For me there's not a better way to catch big slabs post spawn than long lining crank baits. I do spider rig suspended open water crappie some but pulling cranks is more productive with the reaction bite for me. Size 7 purple tiger on 10lb braid works May-June for me on suspended crappie. Wanting to extend my trolling times of year But I can't seem to put down the jig rod for to long. Thanks for info good topic. 

 

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52 minutes ago, slab slinger said:

You guys are on it with the flicks. They are a great bait for trolling. I mainly crappie fish and don't utilize trolling for much of the year but when I do I usually always pull flicker shad. For me there's not a better way to catch big slabs post spawn than long lining crank baits. I do spider rig suspended open water crappie some but pulling cranks is more productive with the reaction bite for me. Size 7 purple tiger on 10lb braid works May-June for me on suspended crappie. Wanting to extend my trolling times of year But I can't seem to put down the jig rod for to long. Thanks for info good topic. 

 

Another good thing about the #7 flickers is that you rarely catch a sub legal crappie on them. Last year at Bull we trolled them and pretty much all we caught was 12" and bigger crappie, i think i only had to measure one all of last winter

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9 hours ago, Walleyedmike said:

Lol! You've got me figured out Dan. I am a walleye hunter, and hope to someday be a consistent walleye catcher! Can't wait for spring to get here so I can open the camper and get at it! Hope to meet up with you on the lake some day so we can compare notes. 

WM

I think that would be great ! I think I could learn a lot ! 

My wife and I are hopefully going to do a little exploring this year maybe we can find a place in between each other to fish. Then we can tag team those toothy critters.

Have a great weekend Mike 

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I been sending the hound dog down after my cranks before bass pro and you can put chains on the nose but I haven't found it necessary. The Hound Dog Lure Retriever even retrieves live bait rigs, as the design permits it to slip past sinkers, harnesses, and swivels.

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Jewel_Bait_Hound_Dog_Lure_Retriever/descpage-JBHDLR.html

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