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    The slow-tolling bite has been awesome the last week on Lake Eufaula. We had 70 keepers yesterday and caught 60 of those fish spider-rigging ledges, points and channell break-lines.20-25 fish were btween 12 -14.5 inches. The slow trolling bite will be very good until the water gets above 85 degrees! Good fishing! EB

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    Thanks for the good report Brian, you're tearin them up. I've got to go with you someday and will try to do so before winter. I wish I could go sooner, say before the water temp does exceed 85 degrees, but I'm too tied up for now.

    Thanks again.
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    Eufaula Boy great report! I read in a book years ago that 10 precent of the fishermen catch 90 precent of the fish. For sure you are in the top 10 precent. So when I grow up I want to be in that 10 precent group. My problen is I'm 77 now so I better learn fast. By the way what is your go to bait? And when?

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    Brian, were you fishing the North end or down by Crowder?

    Like Monnowtime, I'd like to know your fav bait, although I think I know the answer to that one...

    What effects do you think the muddy water has on the bite on the North end?

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    I was fishing on the south end. Jig tipped with a minnow is my go to bait! I think the fish on the north end are more nomadic. I think they move in and out of places frequently. I am going to experiment this summer with some different trolling techniques to prove my theory. I am planning to power-troll some, push and pull crank-baits, and long-line jigs. I believe up there it is all about finding the shad, and fishing the right colors! I am also going to refine a summer night fishing pattern on the clearer end of the lake so I can guide some trips for those who can't stand the sumer heat! EB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eufaula boy View Post
    I was fishing on the south end. Jig tipped with a minnow is my go to bait! I think the fish on the north end are more nomadic. I think they move in and out of places frequently. I am going to experiment this summer with some different trolling techniques to prove my theory. I am planning to power-troll some, push and pull crank-baits, and long-line jigs. I believe up there it is all about finding the shad, and fishing the right colors! I am also going to refine a summer night fishing pattern on the clearer end of the lake so I can guide some trips for those who can't stand the sumer heat! EB
    Hey EF.....I keep reading about a jig tipped with minnow....does that require a special jig......is that a live minnow or plastic???......do you hook the minnow in the mouth....or how...most of the water I fish is very shallow (5-10 ft) and/or has lots of trees or stumps so trolling is out of the question but some bayous are deeper and I know the sacs go there when it warms up......I am thing about rigging up a spinning rod and reeling slowly to imitate trolling.....what do you think.....Thanks...
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    Hello, I tip a 2 inch jig with a 2-3 inch minnow, hook the minnow right through the lips. You can spider-rig almost anywhere it all depends on your skill level. I have rigged right through the stumps fields just have to keep a close eye on the rods and line and know the difference between a hang and a bite. I have people on my boat all the time new to spider-rigging and by the end of the day they are hawk eyeing their rods and catching more fish than they did ay the beginning! I it is too wooley use one jig! I am not saying we don't get hung up. I am just really good at getting unhung and tieing on jigs in record times! LOL Lots of practice. Good Fishing! EB

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    Hey EB do you spider rig at night also? If so is there any change up to it?

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    Yes I have before. I have spidered at night from Jan.-June. The first night we ever tried it it was 25 degrees and the first fish we caught was 3 feet deep right on top of the rip-rap. The reason i started going at night is because that was the only time i could fish. I haven't tried slow trolling during the summer. It is more anchored up with lights and fishing the theromacline. But that pattern is still in the works. I also haven't had much sucess when the water in murky, it has to have some clearity to it for me! there are to time I struggle to catch crappie. One is night time when the water is muddy, the other is up the creek when it is running! EB

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