Last Monday at Hogue I caught a little bit of everything, crappie, bass, redear, and bluegill. I wish the weather would stay right and stop the roller coaster.
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Slabyanker, we will have to hook up over there sometime...
Last Monday at Hogue I caught a little bit of everything, crappie, bass, redear, and bluegill. I wish the weather would stay right and stop the roller coaster.
I've been thinking about going this afternoon. Went yesterday, and it was just like it has been lately. Catch most of the fish after around 5pm til dark. Not sure if I will have time yet. I'll be in a camo 15/46 xpress with a 25hp mercury, but there are some boats like mine there. Onthe weekends I'll have a 9 year old boy with me. Usually by myself if i go during the week.
Last edited by Slabyanker; 04-29-2013 at 12:54 PM.
Once the water starts getting hot my crappie fishing at Hogue is over. I haven't been able to catch hardly any in the summertime. Usually run some noodles at night for catfish.
Today would be a great day. I doubt I'll make it over there though, too much going on.
When I'm there I'm in a green 17x54 Tracker Grizzly with 50hp Merc. I always have my two sons along and sometimes my dad or my hunting buddy.
Mojo, did you guys hit any of the Saugeye in your sample, and if so how big were they?
We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.
We only collected a couple of saugeye and they were small. They are out there but we are going to have to figure out another way to sample them.
How were the bass? And are these studies published anywhere?
The bass in Lake Frierson looked similar to past years. The population has low number of fish but the quality is excellent. They also looked very healthy.
All of the sampling data we collected in lakes and river is available in Annual Reports. All the districts write individual annual reports for each lake or river they sample each year. We typically write these in January of the following year. So we will write 2013's reports in January of 2014. You can contact your local biologists and they give you copies of these reports.