Ham Posted February 13, 2017 Posted February 13, 2017 David Walker and those other guys said they were too impatient though. You had to know to keep soaking it and every so often one moves up and eats it. The fish they showed were usually good ones. Im not sure how it translates to other highland lakes like Bull Shoals or TR. you have to have Shad. Those fish were only 30 foot deep. I'm used to seeing fish MUCH deeper at BSL in those water temps in that lower third of the lake. I'm not sure if that lake has spots. Looked like the Top 4 or 5 guys were all smallies dtrs5kprs 1 Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish
dtrs5kprs Posted February 13, 2017 Author Posted February 13, 2017 3 hours ago, Ham said: David Walker and those other guys said they were too impatient though. You had to know to keep soaking it and every so often one moves up and eats it. The fish they showed were usually good ones. Im not sure how it translates to other highland lakes like Bull Shoals or TR. you have to have Shad. Those fish were only 30 foot deep. I'm used to seeing fish MUCH deeper at BSL in those water temps in that lower third of the lake. I'm not sure if that lake has spots. Looked like the Top 4 or 5 guys were all smallies That's a much different looking lake too. More like pics I've seen of California lakes. Those seams of big rock had to be a key. Think we have a lot more big rock and chunk. They clearly have a lot of clay banks. abkeenan 1
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