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Got here Friday night. Washed and waxed the boat today. I'll have to put in at PB2. On the Grand Glaze
My boat lift is sitting on the ground back a cove.
Any one catching them in this area????
I'm here till Tuesday and would like a reason to put the boat in.
Happy St. Pats everyone!
It's worth it.
Usually this time of year find points and/or chunk rock areas that the wind is blowing into and you will eventually hit the mother load...you don't need to fish deep, either.
Swan-Diving off the tongues of crippled giants
I wish I was there, but currently spending my spring in Crapstanican........
Swan-Diving off the tongues of crippled giants
Forgot to mention that the WIND is the key to this, but also a pain in the rear...
Swan-Diving off the tongues of crippled giants
Ok
Was out from 9am to 2pm
Zilch, Nada, goose egg, not one bite.
Tried windy points shallow and deep, coves chunk rock or not...
Was nice to be out though.
Maybe tommorow.
Try shooting docks. Did really well both days this weekend.
Found most near back of wells, mainly main lake points near channel bend. The docks I was had best success on were sitting in 12-18 feet of water. Seemed like the 11-12 inchers hit within 2-5 feet, the dinks were close to the bottom. Had better luck with the slower drop of a 32oz, than a 16 oz. color didn't seem to matter. I was using anything from blk/chart, to electric chicken, to blue ice. Seemed to like the smaller baits.
If you know where Bucks dock used to be they are biting like crazy all along that bank in shallow cuts around any wood.If you went around the point at mccubbins and fished that channel bank on the right going up i'd bet they are there as well.
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