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3 hours ago, Quillback said:

Walleye, schmalleye, I'd be really happy with those green fish. 

I found a place, where there were so many sub keep bass I had to move. I can't tell you how many spots like the smaller one I caught. It was really making me mad. Danged old bass:D   There was shad everywhere.

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this will be a great lesson in being able to tell which species you are looking at on your electronics.  most fish species signature a bit different from each other.  unfortunately, bass and carp look very similar and do stay in many of the same locations.  paying attention to details such as shape of the arches the graph is making and then catching some really helps to correlate what you are looking at.

really nice mixed bag.

bo

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Sweet!!!

Mike

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Nice eye al Nancy and Dan I enjoy reading your post I fish stockton as much as the rock if not more iv seen alot of your post on stockton forum the one thing I will say about the eyes is I personally believe table rock has a bigger class of eyes to b had but fewer and farther between it seemes like whenever I get one on the rock it's 20"+ while iv had days at stockton of 20 walleye plus but all short fish i watched my wife catch 9 of them about a month ago in an hour time frame and not a single keeper with that said I have pulled some hogs out of stockton also just not as many super fat ones like the rock imo

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9 hours ago, Al Nancy said:

And this is the product of bass fishing today. I guess I need to learn to identify those hooks too.

Released to find another day.

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Very nice !

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