With the troll plate you should be close. Carry a couple buckets attached to five or six feet of rope and you won't have a problem getting in the speed range.
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With the troll plate you should be close. Carry a couple buckets attached to five or six feet of rope and you won't have a problem getting in the speed range.
I don't normally post a response to posts like this for the fear of seeming like I want to start a peeing contest, which I don't. That said my feeling is a lot of guys stopped posting info because so many people just read this board to gleen info without ever giving back and never join up. I will say this, in a lot of cases if you pose a question it might not get answered on the board but a lot of times you will get a PM from someone who can help you out. I know that if I can help anyone I certainly try to. I don't get to fish a lot but I try to share any info I have cause I know it will all change before I get back again. Also I Crappie and bass fished for years before joining this board. Since being on this board I have learned so much more than i knew or could have ever learned on my own. Learned most of it just reading posts where people on here were sharing info on how to rig,to pull cranks, colors and that sort of thing. Also
this has been a really slow last 6 months with cold weather,rain,winds and such. Much more so than in the past couple of years. Plus we have had several back to back tournaments and guys who fish them aren't going to share a lot of info Pryor to that, it's the nature of the beast. Even though it would be helpful to most, the vast majority of us as human beings aren't prone to post our negative trips. ( Male Ego ) just give it a chance, become active on the board, go to camps go to tournement
weigh in's even if you don't fish them, say high when at the ramp or on the water when you see a C.com
sticker. Just my:twocents
That's cause they catchin fish!
Here's why the reports are lacking.
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Looks like the waders at Sardis and most of the Big 4.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA
Is that wannabe second from left???
Sad news to hear. You dont have to give specifics as far as location. But it is our responsibility as outdoorsmen to PROMOTE the outdoors. There are a ton of people out there that have to work 24-7-360 out of 365 days a year.(Im fortunate to not be one of those). On the 5 off days that they get, all they want to do is take their daughter or son fishing. Well if the fishing is not decent, it wont keep the kids attention. Then the kid grows up not an outdoorsman, and then they dont pass that on to their kids. Before you know it, after our generation is dead and gone, there are fewer and fewer outdoorsmen til there are none. Now there will be gun control laws rampent crime rates and failure of the USA to thrive as a nation. All because us current outdoorsmen want to keep the outdoors to ourselves. We dont live forever, but our geneology could. So promote the outdoors. To anyone that has enough interest to ask. I am fortunate to get to fish 3 days a week. So I dont necessarily mind finding fish myself. But still like a heads up on new waters. Some one (grandfather, dad, friend, family friend) passed on the outdoors to us. Very few, if any, of us started out 100% on our own, without asking one question from anyone, and with no information, no books, ANYTHING. Someone passed on the tradition to us and its our responsibilty to continue to pass it on.
I actually don't blame guys for not posting info on lakes because as soon as you do it's like Grand Central Station on the lake. Go out and do some leg work and try to find them. I am surely not going to post up gps coordinates to my fishing holes or locations to my deer stands. And I don't blame other guys for keeping their honey holes a secret.