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    We did catch some fish not a hundred more like 20-25 I m honest , but nothing over 9 " all in 15-20 ft about 10 ft deep . all went back in to grow up .

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    if it were me, i'd fish closer to home...

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    My brother wanted to try East Fork so we give it a shot , he lives in KY ,for some reason just don't like Bville as much as I do . We had a good time at EF thats the main thing .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly910 View Post
    if it were me, i'd fish closer to home...
    I heard they was thinking on changing it from william h harsha lake to hillbilly910 lake.....your a closet EF junkie......


    -ROMANS 10:9- PHILIPPIANS 4:13

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    we are being honest when we say we caught 300 plus fish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tbone72 View Post
    we are being honest when we say we caught 300 plus fish & it only took us 15 years....
    he not lying.....15 years


    -ROMANS 10:9- PHILIPPIANS 4:13

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    J.I.L. <*)}}}><

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    Go get some of the 10" to 12" whites and keep em all. There are hundreds of em to be had if you like super thin filets
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeckWick View Post
    Go get some of the 10" to 12" whites and keep em all. There are hundreds of em to be had if you like super thin filets
    That is better then 8.5 inchers last year. I didn't know if I would have any to eat this year after the floods but only took a few trips to have enough for the rest of the year already. I guess I can try muskie fishing now.

    Nice pic Yates, when you getting a gig on the comedy channel? You and your son T-Bone could probably do well. James I am sure would love to be a guest at times.

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    James, i assure you, my hatred for that place is pure...ive only fished there once this year, i was disgusted the entire time...
    The next time im on the water there, i hope to have a bass rod(yes i know, booo hiss) in my hands.
    I can however vouch for the numbers that most of the guys are touting on here, and im sure howferg didnt doubt anybody. Howfergs one of the indiana walleye killers, he's no stranger to banner days.

    HB

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