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Was rolling purty good when we started baiting up. A few broke over the bow. Turned with the wind to our back. Picked up 6 keeps and several shorts. Best action was 7-8 fow fishing 2 ft deep. Jigs and minners.
Last edited by satdoc1; 07-12-2016 at 04:19 PM.
Good deal.
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Charter Member LHLC....Where the skin is thick and the stringers are heavy.
Keep looking up cause thats where it all is
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reckon where that is? if I had to bet I say the water is fixin to be 35' foot deep here shortly
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2" deep in those waves....I'd bet the bait was out of the water alot. Ha. Glad you caught some. Looks like a rough day on the water.![]()
I was wondering by the pole tips if you were hung on the bottom 😆
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Yea, they load up from the git go. Not near as sensitive but that's offset somewhat by the speed. When the fish hits it doing 1.2 -1.5 mile an hour you see it.
What poles are they??
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The pole on the right is an HT Crappie Commander pro troller, 14'. It's a 2 piece pole. Got em from Grizzly a few years ago, supposedly a pole they had made. The one on the left is a 14' Ozark pro trolling. You can't see it good in the pic but the HT has to be angled up about 3 inches higher to get the tip to hang at the same distance as the Ozark. It's a good pole for the money. The HT's are light but the Ozarks are stiffer. I've got some of both, trying to get all Ozarks but the pocket won't stand it.