Cold, muddy, falling water isn't the best recipe for success, but still better than working the first day of the new year. Worked hard for 13.
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Cold, muddy, falling water isn't the best recipe for success, but still better than working the first day of the new year. Worked hard for 13.
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Fantastic. Sounds like you struggled a bit!
That's a good mess of feesh
Good job austin. We went to evansville and bought another john deere round fender. Sure wanted to fish but wanted to add another lawn tractor to the collection. Cant be in 2 places at once.
Way to go Austin...
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Rickie
Good Job Bud! Good meeting you yesterday.
Me and a buddy went out for a couple of hours and hit a few brush piles and wound up with 8 NICE fish. It was tough fish'n.
I think we had a little shad kill that may have hurt the bite. Saw what looked like a few floating around the wind blown banks. The fish I cleaned were FULL of shad.
Were you 2 pole'n?
Terry, yeah I was two poling. Every fish I caught was crammed full of shad also.
Nice mess Austin. I wound up staying home and building beds.
I only caught 5 at Percy Priest in a couple of hours. I thought it would be pretty clear but it still had quite a bit of color in it. You had to earn them yesterday. Caught 4 in 30 minutes, 1 here, 1 there and then they quit biting for me about 3:30. Finally found a couple of good brushpiles right before dark (new to the lake) and picked up 1 more. Still enjoyed being out there. Even on days I don't catch many fish, if I can find a few good waypoints, I count it a good day.