marcus Posted May 9, 2017 Posted May 9, 2017 How's the water levels are they biting .....anyone fishing up there latley...who's been their lately let's hear your info
bjovan Posted May 9, 2017 Posted May 9, 2017 i know the lake is dropping. The only info I can ever find is from south fork resorts website. marcus 1
marcus Posted May 24, 2017 Author Posted May 24, 2017 Got a hockey tournament this weekend but I'll be fishing solo June 4-5 on the North part around Indian creek ....anyone else gonna be fishing there that weekend
WeekendWarrior Posted May 24, 2017 Posted May 24, 2017 I will be there the following weekend fishing a small derby, first time fishing there in about 10 years. Hear it is fishing better these days. marcus 1
marcus Posted May 25, 2017 Author Posted May 25, 2017 On 5/23/2017 at 9:49 PM, WeekendWarrior said: I will be there the following weekend fishing a small derby, first time fishing there in about 10 years. Hear it is fishing better these days. Ill post a report It seems like one is over due for twain
fishinwrench Posted May 25, 2017 Posted May 25, 2017 I fished (practically lived on it) MT during its early years and it was fabulous. I moved to Georgia for 4 years and when I returned it was immediately obvious that something had went bad wrong. Even though I was a better fisherman with a better boat I couldn't even come close to the success we enjoyed before. Eventually I just gave up on it, and a few years later moved to Lake O and haven't been back but 2 times for reassuring butt kickings. So what is it taking these days to win a derby there ? Back in the day you were getting a check with 14, and would undoubtedly win with 17+. I don't ever recall anyone showing up to the scales with 20#. marcus and Lookin45get2 2
Jerry Rapp Posted May 25, 2017 Posted May 25, 2017 3 minutes ago, fishinwrench said: I fished (practically lived on it) MT during its early years and it was fabulous. I moved to Georgia for 4 years and when I returned it was immediately obvious that something had went bad wrong. Even though I was a better fisherman with a better boat I couldn't even come close to the success we enjoyed before. Eventually I just gave up on it, and a few years later moved to Lake O and haven't been back but 2 times for reassuring butt kickings. So what is it taking these days to win a derby there ? Back in the day you were getting a check with 14, and would undoubtedly win with 17+. I don't ever recall anyone showing up to the scales with 20#. Mark Twain was the thing back in the day. Had many memorable days up there and nights, wrench. We won a bass world night event there with 24lbs. 6 fish though. It still takes 16+ to win most tournaments up there until August. Then 16 might win the 2 day Bud Light in September. One of my best fishing days ever was at Twain, probably in mid 90's. A misty, early June day. Mid week. Had gotten a tip it was time. Took a couple of days off work. Fished in Pigeon and Ely creeks. Post spawn. You could call your shots on any tree with a fork in it. Zara Spook or a white sluggo. Didn't count numbers, but it didn't matter at the time. It was just one of those days. nomolites, marcus and Lookin45get2 3
marcus Posted May 26, 2017 Author Posted May 26, 2017 I'd like to think I'm gonna have a great trip I might even set some trot lines and have a fish fry
WeekendWarrior Posted May 26, 2017 Posted May 26, 2017 A guy I know who fishes tourneys regularly there and does well says it is fishing better, he had a 6.82 lber a couple weeks ago. I have had a few good days there in the 90s. It was usually feast or famine.
WeekendWarrior Posted May 26, 2017 Posted May 26, 2017 I heard the Bud Light tournament is no longer, lost the sponsorship
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