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Thread: Beaver Lake 04/17/07 -- very wet !!!

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    Default Beaver Lake 04/17/07 -- very wet !!!


    Zeke and I went out and braved the weather once again, this time not quite as cold, just WET! Got on some real HOT white bass action -- we could not fish for crappie b/c the White's were devouring anything/everything you threw out there, finally once they moved out we yanked a few slabs, still hitting VERY aggresive when they do...on flourescent orange and silver shinee hinees from 6-14 ft. of water is where we'd keep trolling until we found them bunched on the bottoms in places (mostly off points!!) but nothing to put on a brag board or in a newspaper, haha...

    We didn't end up keeping anything, instead we simply 'relocated' a few to the Marina at Hickory Creek (i'm sure ole Bill don't mind...gives him something to do in the daytime, haha) Good luck to all the rest of the week. Not sure if I will make it out but I'll be camping/floating the Mulberry River this weekend. Good week to all! MM

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    Zeke's two best (just shy of 13" on the right)


    Last edited by minnowman; 04-17-2007 at 11:46 PM.
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    Thanks for posting pictues. :D Looks like you could use help with picture taking. I can't believe the difference since I changed to digital camera. My pictures were so bad before I hated to post any. Post fish pictures anytime as one picture beats a thousand descriptions.:D
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    Nimrod, haha. They are some TERRIBLE picture quality and clarity, my phone service is not known for the best picture phones. I have two digital cameras, but until I go fishing on a NICE day, and not these nasty rainy ones, I'll be using my camera phone -- :D :D :D

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    Thanks for the post MM....I know the WB wasen't exactly what you were after but they can still be a lot of fun....Have a good trip down the Mulberry...you should be catching it at a good time.

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    Nice job MM, couldn't help but notice your wearing a coat, thats a step in the right direction even for a big man!!!:D Good luck on your next trip.
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    I know what you mean minnowman about not taking your camera out in foul weather. I bought a custom Kodak hard case for mine but it's not waterproof. I still get nervous about having it out there but I like to take on the water pictures the best.
    Camera phone pics are fine to use I just wish they took as good a pic as a 6 MP digital camera.
    I like to read posts that have pics also. They don't have to always be of big fish or a limit.
    NIMROD just got his digital camera and we got his program loaded on his computer so he can now post pics. Hopefully we can take pics of some of our fishbed builds.
    Hope to see more of your pictures!
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