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Thread: Henderson 6/4/2014

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    Quote Originally Posted by prefers shiners View Post
    Up at 4 AM...ice....Mary Lee donuts....Spillway sportsman for shiners.....got to Henderson around 6....started in North Pelba.....water in some areas black.....others, it looked good....caught one bream, one bass, two sacs....kept one sac about 11".....he was in close to bank fishing about 2 ft deep....ran across "Slabstacker19" in Pelba and had a good talk.....he caught one while we were talking.....went south and found "Mermentau" in his Yak....had a nice visit with him as usual.....then headed way West along Interstate almost to the end and fished South around a dogleg canal.....pretty water there but not a bite......called it quits at 10:30....got to hot for me......

    PatB....I looked for you....stopped and talked to two "man/wife" couples but of course was not you....love your cleaning station.....you definitely beat every one I talked to today.....congrats .....

    Fog rolled in on me about 15 minutes after I started fishing.....pretty......also, don't think anyone ever saw me fishing with 3 poles with my "Driftmaster" set up....got the 3 small ones there....

    These pics just for you Vet....

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    Quote Originally Posted by prefers shiners View Post
    I remember seeing you.....just did not know it was you.....again...you did really good for a slow day....
    One day like that would make my hat small

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    Pat were your fish shallow or deep.
    Derek Picard :D

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    about 2 feet under a cork, had to cover a lot of area and had to pop it quite a bit to get a hit.
    Using pink head jig weight with black and chart and also orange head jig weight with pumpkin seed
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    Very nice pictures PS, I didn't know you did the trolling thing for sacs. Did you catch any that way? I haven't seen many people doing that in Henderson, maybe 1 or 2. Pat B, very nice set up, and thanks for the report. Me and my 4 yr old will be there on Saturday for the tournament at Cypress Cove. I don't know if he will make it until noon though, but we will give it a shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlabJiggin View Post
    Very nice pictures PS, I didn't know you did the trolling thing for sacs. Did you catch any that way? I haven't seen many people doing that in Henderson, maybe 1 or 2.
    I do not normally do that....only a few times.....when you get desperate, you try everything....I was fishing shiners at the pipeline crossing at depths of 2 ft, 5 ft and 8 ft......hardly any wind so I just sat in one spot....water was black there.....caught a bream, bass and sac there....all small throw backs.....lost something about 6 ft from the boat.....

    Good luck Saturday....
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    Quote Originally Posted by prefers shiners View Post
    I do not normally do that....only a few times.....when you get desperate, you try everything....I was fishing shiners at the pipeline crossing at depths of 2 ft, 5 ft and 8 ft......hardly any wind so I just sat in one spot....water was black there.....caught a bream, bass and sac there....all small throw backs.....lost something about 6 ft from the boat.....

    Good luck Saturday....
    I bet that something was the next golden shiner trophy! LOL
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    I think that sometimes when they don't bite it's because there is so darn much food and their stomach is stuffed. The one I caught was like that and there were bait fish everywhere on the humminbird where I caught it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mermentau View Post
    I think that sometimes when they don't bite it's because there is so darn much food and their stomach is stuffed. The one I caught was like that and there were bait fish everywhere on the humminbird where I caught it.
    I second that opinion Mermentau....the last few trips I made with the water high, bite was slow and there bellies were full when I cleaned them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mermentau View Post
    I think that sometimes when they don't bite it's because there is so darn much food and their stomach is stuffed. The one I caught was like that and there were bait fish everywhere on the humminbird where I caught it.
    a humminbird on a yak do others yakers know you use one?.

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