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Most of these were caught in 6 to 8 fow trolling
jigs
Nice, drc !!!
But, what I want to know is WHY you though trolling jigs in 6-8fow was the thing to do
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That could had been the last thing he tried. When it ain't broke, dont try to fix it.
Or, his where are the fish App was definitely zeroed in.
You can scratch your head while he is filleting fish! Darn good day regardless how they came about.
By the way, which App did you use??![]()
Been catching them there for 2 months no need trying any where else. As soon as the water temp gets near 80 and you start seeing large schools of shad and watch for the gars. We start catching crappie. And another good thing there isn't much competition there out fishing 20 and 30 fow.
Just wondering if you are trolling deep water with your jigs at 6 to 8feet deep or fishing shallow water. I use to fish the river for many years until I became partly paralyzed. Now I'm trying to figure the main lake out and the clear water. I stay in Scott's creek mostly. Can afford much running while I am waiting on my disability. Thanks and God bless
Slug we are catching them in 6 to 8 fow trolling minnows 5 or 6' deep. The speed that your trolling is the key you have to try different speeds until you start getting hits and then go with that. You also need to be seeing schools of shad. I think this should work well in the head of Scotts creek. Good luck
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