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    raidoactive got me to thinking about them hybirds he think are on table rock, arnt there some on truman up by the dam, does anyone want to admit they fish for them from time to time, I would like to try catching some once, just to see if I can catch some, any suggestions as to when is the best time and place would be appreciated, I know it ain't crappie, but I really would like to try it. bet it is fun hookin some of them on purpose. let me know

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    Hybrid Stripers / Cherokee Bass ? I catch them on jigging spoons when they are deep and on a Zoom Fluke when they are on top chasing shad . They are a blast to catch . They fight more than any freshwater fish by far . Here is a 28" I caught in Tn. on a jigging spoon.


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    Beagle, not me but they do on the main lake some trolling and jigging, hear a good bit about the KK island area. I've only caught them below Truman dam from the bank in the spring, biggest maybe 8-9 lb. That one Tn has is a brute, can't imagine because even the 4-5 lb fish pull great.

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    Go get 'em Beagle:D

    Bull Shoals is the the top spot for them from what I hear, but all the other Missouri lakes have at least a small population from what I gather from the conservation guys.
    I'm sure going to try for some down near the dam a bit later in the month
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    you go get em Arlen and let me know how you do and how you did it, I hear they are real good to eat, and make good fish head stew. mmmmmm

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    If I catch any I will be sure and save the heads for you Beagle:D
    Bet you could locate them pretty easily with that fancy sonar you have!
    If you want to try for them one of these days, just give me a call

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    I hear they are real good to eat, and make good fish head stew. mmmmmm
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