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Thread: Kayak Trip Report, Limestone Bay

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    Damion Kidd,

    My dad has out fished me 10 to 1 my whole life. He didn't talk much, but when he spoke it was worth listening. One of the most important fishing lessons was if you think your fishing slow enough, then slow down some more. You can't run and gun in a kayak, it makes you slow down. I catch most of my fish between the "good spots" that everyone else fishes.

    By the way, my dad mostly bass fished. I use to watch him fish a weightless, Texas rigged worm on 8 pound test line in 20 feet of water! It would take him several minutes per cast. The typical result was him catching a dozen plus bass in the 4 to 6 pound range more days than I can count.

    I'll go to my grave not being half the fisherman or one quarter the man he is.
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    Nice job Ditch as always.
    When nothing is going right, Just go fishing.
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    Great mess of fish, and good information on how u caught them Kayak Trip Report, Limestone Bay


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    Great job DB, it's fun when the shad get blown back into an area like that and it's blowing up all around you. Used to find them on Barkley lake like that.

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    That's a fine day. I've fished the lower end of limestone bay a few times this year. I used to take my daughter up in the upper end in the "gravel pits" area in my canoe to catch bluegill and catfish. I've caught a few accidental crappie up there. I've been thinking about giving it a try, if not now, at least in the spring.

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    Boy Howdy DB that’s some for sure
    Every day is a holiday and every meal is a picnic.

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