Took a couple limits out of lake nimrod again today, the bite was extremely slow but the overcast sky made for a nice day on the water , still catching them along the channel drops !Attachment 96064Attachment 96065
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Took a couple limits out of lake nimrod again today, the bite was extremely slow but the overcast sky made for a nice day on the water , still catching them along the channel drops !Attachment 96064Attachment 96065
Great job Greg. How deep? How fast? Minners?
Slow pushing minners 8-10 feet deep 10- 15 fow
I think I saw ya'll out there. You in a War Eagle with a Yamaha? I was in an Excel with a Yamaha.
Yep that was us , seen you wrestling mr wiskers as we came by, how did you do?
Not nearly as good as the last two weekends. I couldn't seem to figure them out. Pesky catfish wouldn't leave me alone.
we will figure them out monday !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just ask and you shall receive!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice mess Greg, I'm bringing my 5 year Old Grand son to Nimrod Tues... he is very excited to reduce Nimrods population also. Iv'e been telling him since he was three when your five years old Gramp PA will take you out to do some serious fishing. He called me up yesterday and said PAPA I'm five years old and im ready to do some serious fishing. LOL
Good catch but it was extremely slow today. They were not on where we caught them a couple days ago. Caught limits but size was off. Everyone we saw was say'n fishing was off. Never saw so many trawlers out on the river banks.Guess we should have went down lake to Carden Point today.
Fancy Seats, I was out there too. I think I idled right past you and mentioned to my buddy "that looks like a Excel Viper". We were in a camo Xpress with a 70hp Yamaha four stroke. Crappie Greg, I think I remember seeing you guys too. Looks like ya'll caught a good mess. Our luck wasn't as good. We caught plenty, probably 50 or 60 but threw a bunch back due to small size. We were vertical jigging 8-10 foot down in brush piles that are 12-15 feet deep. One particular pile I was catching them just about every drop for about 15 minutes and throwing them back just as fast as I could get them unhooked, just too small. Oh well, catching small ones is still a whole lot more fun than catching nothing. We still brought home enough to stink up a skillet. :cool: