Originally Posted by
Buckrub
If this were 1965, I could be a Pro Guide. We literally caught them by the #10 washtub full, just with a rented boat and a paddle and some crickets. We had a million holes we knew of. Course, we had to push down all the fallen timber that was floating in the lake.......which is now the stumps that are beneath it. (Why the stumps live for 100 years and the non-cypress trees don't, is a mystery to me). But we didn't have an ice chest, and we used a washtub. And when we started driving (1964-1965) we would make several trips back to town from Art Pond Landing (Ms. Sippell) to fill it up again. Zebco 33 reels, St. Croix two piece rods, and crickets. Cost us $1.00 each per day to fish and we caught billions.
Today, I couldn't find a six incher if I tried out there.