Bill Babler Posted February 23, 2016 Author Posted February 23, 2016 13 hours ago, Donna G said: No oranges. Although the peels are biodegradable, so to speak, Champ knows I'd fuss about putting them in the water. Oranges are cool, but I'm a grapefruit girl. With salt. Oh, and I'm so geographically challenged on the water, you'd need a Florida orange grove to make me a trail back. I think a pretty young thing like you knows way more than she would like us poor old fishermen to believe. Got a feeling if you were in the drivers seat and in the front of the boat that you would more than know the what, when, where and how. Bet you could also find your way home with a pretty nice bag of fish paddling around in your livewell. Just Sayin Donna G and Champ188 2 http://whiteriveroutfitters.com http://whiteriverlodgebb.com
Old plug Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 There is what I call the three R's of fishing. In the following order. Right place Right time and Right way. That is about all you will ever hear from me the rest is up to the individual. Mr Babler, I do not just fish down the bank either but If I fished Table Rock I might. But if I did i just might do that as a exploritiry thing because I do not know anything about Table Rock. Up here I will fish down to a bank just because it check because it is not suppose to be any good. I have found sometimes people are wrong. I currently have one that is a over 1/4 mile long. Hardly ever see anyone fishing the area. And when I do they are usually they are there at the wrong time doing it the wrong way. There are bass all over any lake. Some just behave differently because of enviormental influances. So I would advise anyone strange or new to a lake to do some fishing down the bank if the alleged hot spots are notvpayong off.
Donna G Posted February 27, 2016 Posted February 27, 2016 On 2/23/2016 at 8:27 AM, Bill Babler said: I think a pretty young thing like you knows way more than she would like us poor old fishermen to believe. Got a feeling if you were in the drivers seat and in the front of the boat that you would more than know the what, when, where and how. Bet you could also find your way home with a pretty nice bag of fish paddling around in your livewell. Just Sayin Who, me? Donna Gilzow Bella Vista, Arkansas The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope. --John Buchan, 1915
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