East lake looks like it's going to be a productive lake this year.did some longling yesterday morning.here some of the bigger ones.13/3/4 and 14". And they looked really healthy.
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East lake looks like it's going to be a productive lake this year.did some longling yesterday morning.here some of the bigger ones.13/3/4 and 14". And they looked really healthy.
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Sorry for up side down pic.help me speckanator
No matter which way the photo is set, them be some Hogs:highfiveX........looks like your tackle is ready for Harney..LOL..look forward to seeing you & the family next weekend...On the pic don't know how you sent it, but it seams that usually happens when sent from phone.
I thought you were hanging upside down for fun. I'll turn it.
I hate this lake - to me it is a Love-hate relationship.
It is an excellant fishery -heavy amounts of hydrillia -
You will either have a good day on it or extremely poor.
Gets ugly in windy conditions.
Only lake ever fished on where when spider rigging, lines could be comming out of
water on high waves and slamming back in water on down side - and fish would hit'em.
This is one lake - you make darn sure to wear your pfd on............
813, hasn't changed much in 30 years. Had a reputation then of being ugly in windy conditions. Always had good fish when conditions were right though.
Nice looking Fish X RR
Nice looking slabs, thanks for sharing.
Looks good from here
Looks good from here
Is that big ol good uns or good ol big uns?
Nice Xman! I need to make it a point this year to get out there. Nice slabs :)
Nice ones Xpress, look good from here !!:biggrin
Excuse me gent's for chiming in but found your thread interesting. I lived in the Orange/Osceola County area for 16 years so though I do not live there now I am familiar with your neighborhood.
East Lake Toho, North shore from the fish camp cut to the cut to Fells Cove, NE Wind 100 yards off the reed line, run up wind drift back. 8 feet depth. Minnow head jig w/ a fathead. Always a White Marabou Tail Trimmed w/ a fathead off the stern, superstition I guess, but it would always catch the biggest of the day. Watch your graph for the huge sunken tree (laying east west and the brick pile, worked for me Nov to Feb/Mar. Start tighter to the reed line and work south until contact. With some winds we would go as far south as the old Boy Scout Camp, a development now I imagine.
More wind the better, but I was drifting in an old Regal Tri-Hull run-about that displaced about the same as a battleship. The breeze would always blow the pontooners off leaving the lake to me.
Good Times indeed.
Scary thought looking at that pic, he's a veteran and almost forty now, why just yesterdayyyy
That is a place I want to get to
I hate that E Toho lake...................
Never ever been good for me.........
Only lake ever been on that you develope love -hate relationship with..
I hate it.
Come on Harold. Don't hold back. Tell us how you really feel about E Toho.:biggrin
Its @#$ %^&%$%{ and further more it %^&*&%*
That to me is a real $&^* #$%^%##
You seem to have a lot of hatred these days Harold, what's up with that.:dono Just joking around.
Didn't mean for it to show regarding what i think of East Toho Vic,
Really hopefully not projecting that i am becomming an ole man set in my ways
thinking negative all time
On serious note - have noticed that after operation my fuse point really shortened
up. Eyesight changed drastically, things started blurring, watering of eyes, couldn't
read newspaper - etc.
Eyes now fixed - had to have perscriptions upped 3 positions - also heart doctors
have changed couple of meds to help out on fuse level.
Loving wife of 30 plus years - has finally put ball bat down, threats of " you have
to sleep sometime" have lessened.
Life is good.
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Thanks for the story Jackal. I fished it twice in my teens and know no landmarks but had a good time there once and the wind took over and ran us off the other. Love his hat.