That's great news EB to bad I'm at work for another week. It's alot of fun in the spring but after that the lake becomes really tuff. I figured it was going to get good when it got back down about normal. Did you fish the Potts landing area?
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That's great news EB to bad I'm at work for another week. It's alot of fun in the spring but after that the lake becomes really tuff. I figured it was going to get good when it got back down about normal. Did you fish the Potts landing area?
I've caught them there since last May its my first spring to fish the lake. We fished pretty much everywhere over the weekend. EB
EB, may I ask your color combination on the Wasshoppas? I skunked out Sunday.
Lowe we caught them on Blk/Chart, pump/chart, purple chart, and white/chart. Now we were using 3 inch wasshoppa's the big ones! You can get them at Crappiepro.com 918-689-3606. EB
3" wasshoppas are great rigged texas style for LMB too
Caught numbers of Crappie on Wasshoppa's yesterday. Have been using the Pearl w/ Flake, Green/Pearl with copper flake, Blk/Chart, and Black/Pink combo's and working well for the bigger fish. I can tell you it's an awesome bite on the bigger baits. Like EB said call Mr Larry and be sure to tell him where you heard it. He developed the Wasshoppa for a spinnerbait trailer and for jiggin Smally's and Bass. But like EB, I can say it's one of my goto baits for bigger fish....Ranger
Its a good walleye bait too
Came in over the weekend. These seem to be a quality product and not something cheaply made. Of course I had ordered a package of each. I hope to get them wet over the next few days with some on the baitcasters and some on the crappie rods.
You guys recommend any certain way of rigging/techniques to start with them?
Larry has put out what appears to be a nice product and a local (respectively) which is always a plus for me!