That’s a couple of nice ones boss. Glad to see you are getting on the water again.
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That’s a couple of nice ones boss. Glad to see you are getting on the water again.
Tails get beat up because they spend the summer in the brushpiles ducking and dodging the preadotor fish. In my lake mostly big cat's eithier blues or flatheads that you will see most of the time hanging just outside of the condo waiting on one to swim a little to far from the brush. Won't see that as winter approaches and they are in open water vs. the brush. Scott
Beat up tails due to bottom or structure.
They will stay VERY tight to the bottom and cover. I caught some this weekend that were dripping mud all over my boat they were so tight to the bottom.
kinda always wondered the same thing here locally , lots of the late summer fish have shredded tails . I used to kid around about the fall spawn in a big way , but to be very sure . I think whatever the reason locally , it is not due to spawning :dono
one fish, from yesterday looked like it had been in a fish basket for a week .....rotfl
Great Job!!
Hey, use the scope to confirm there are fish there and then fish normally. This saves time. As we all know time is very valuable. Especially when on the water.
Bon Temps!!