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Thread: Rawhide and Blindhog's HAWGS ketched at Talquin

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    Default Rawhide and Blindhog's HAWGS ketched at Talquin


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    Those are some nice ones!!..Talquin Maggie had a couple of those Pigs yesterday also just up from where you caught those at...3:00 to 4:15 was a pretty awesome bite!!

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    Not bad for 6 rods, next trip were going to try 8. All those lines keep getting tangled up. Wonder what the count would of been if either of us knew what a net was.....

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    I was fishing 5 rods single jigged. Tim I left them biting about 3:30 the wind was too annoying. I got there just after you as you know. I lost a BBIIIIGGGG one when I let the net touch his tail......he left and was seen no more.

    28-30 ft water was where I found them. They were really liking a 2.5" black with green tail jig and a bubblegum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blindhog View Post
    I was fishing 5 rods single jigged. Tim I left them biting about 3:30 the wind was too annoying. I got there just after you as you know. I lost a BBIIIIGGGG one when I let the net touch his tail......he left and was seen no more.

    28-30 ft water was where I found them. They were really liking a 2.5" black with green tail jig and a bubblegum.


    How deep is Talquin?

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    The channel is 30-40 ft deep. The open water is typically 15-25 ft deep. Lots of areas less than 15 ft deep. Of course the creeks get shallower.

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    Dang nice pool of water! So do yall use BIG rocks or LONG fuses on yer boom lures?

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinslabs View Post
    Dang nice pool of water! So do yall use BIG rocks or LONG fuses on yer boom lures?
    Those are Talquin secrets

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    They tie 14 jigs together, then drop em down and act like they're tryin to snatch loose from a snag till they get one,
    then say they're biting on blue, gold, green, bubblegum, etc, etc, etc ....
    "Teach a man to fish = he can feed himself "
    "Teach the world to fish = you won't have any fish left to eat "

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    The pictures tell the tale!!!!

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