I would say he wasn't fishing a BoneHead Stick Guard or a Timmy Tom Jig. Almost impossible to fish thick brush without it.....Ranger
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I would say he wasn't fishing a BoneHead Stick Guard or a Timmy Tom Jig. Almost impossible to fish thick brush without it.....Ranger
That's what I was figuring too.
Fished the north end today had 31 keepers. Casting dragging brushpiles and rock piles in 10-12ft. Blk chart minnow mindrs. No monsters but good fish. EB
Had really nice trip with EB on a really hot day Sunday. Highly recommend guided trip with EB. Thanks for a great day & look forward to many more trips in future. James
Had really nice trip with EB on a really hot day Sunday. Highly recommend guided trip with EB. Thanks for a great day & look forward to many more trips in future. James
You are correct ranger I wasn't fishing either one of those but am planning on ordering the bonehead stick guards. We will see how that works
I would say he wasn't fishing a BoneHead Stick Guard or a Timmy Tom Jig. Almost impossible to fish thick brush without it.....Ranger
Ranger how do you rig the stick guard? I got some from Bass Pro looks like would be hard for a crappie get to the hook if rigged per instructions.
Not sure if your question is whether it's hot to fish on the dock or whether the fishing is good. :dono
If you are asking about temp, well, it's a covered dock so as long as there is a breeze, it's not too bad. As far as the fishing being good, I'd have to say, not lately. But I didn't change out the cedar trees like I should have this year either. But I'll keep giving reports when we go down there on the weekends and have some time to fish. Lately I've just been spending time on a raft with my floating ice chest of beer. :cheers2
I believe he was referring to if it was a great crappie fishing dock in the summer.
minnowtime the BP stick guards are to thick and to short. Waste your money buying them. How I use the stick guards (BoneHead) is push the indention on the head over the jigs eye then tie your line on to hold it in place. Insert the point and barb into the end or barrel of the guard. They do wear out and you will have to replace them. I would rather replace a guard than a jig and plastic.......Ranger