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    Hit Milford for the afternoon crappie bite and ended up slammin some big wipers!!! Crappie bite was kinda slow, we caught about a dozen dinks 10.5" and smaller and 3 good keepers! Bored with the slow fishing we hit up the wipers that were busting the shad all over!!! My buddy from Oklahoma Donny and I caught 25 or 30 a piece until the wind died and sun went down!!! As we are loading the boat Donny says "My arm is hurting and my back is sore from catching all of those wipers!!!

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    Looks like a whole lot of fun! Sure beats dealing with all of the people!! lol!!

    I have been thinking about heading out to Pomona tomorrow or Sunday and chasing the wipers around. How deep are you catching them at Milford and what tactic are you using right now?
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    Those are some really nice wipers

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    I have never eaten a wiper, are they about the same as a white bass and do you need to cut out the blood line?

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    2 to 7 ftow upper 1/3 of the water column, I was using a firetiger colored wildeye shad and Donny was using a chartruese diamond shad!
    Quote Originally Posted by crappieslinger View Post
    Looks like a whole lot of fun! Sure beats dealing with all of the people!! lol!!

    I have been thinking about heading out to Pomona tomorrow or Sunday and chasing the wipers around. How deep are you catching them at Milford and what tactic are you using right now?
    "I envy not him that eats better meat than I do; nor him that is richer, or that wears better clothes than I do; I envy him, and him only, that catches more fish than I do."
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    Yes to both questions, I filleted the 4 wipers and 3 crappie and gave them to my 87 yr old neighbor lady!
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    I have never eaten a wiper, are they about the same as a white bass and do you need to cut out the blood line?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DroptineJoe View Post
    2 to 7 ftow upper 1/3 of the water column, I was using a firetiger colored wildeye shad and Donny was using a chartruese diamond shad!
    Thanks Joe! Hoping to still make it out tomorrow.... got home this afternoon and found out the fridge crapped out so need to go buy a new fridge in the morning and then hopefully make it to the lake tomorrow afternoon!
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    Very nice.
    Life is good today.

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    Yo Joe, Thatta boy!! Your right on the fishing, it's pretty good there, but those slimey boat ramps stink.
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