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Jdkxtreme 12-15-2013 08:27 PM

Thinking of Dale hollow
 
I am thinking of loading the boat up and going to Dale hollow tomorrow. Having never been there,
1. Can I use artificial bait or are Shiners a must?

Thanks all

Alphahawk 12-15-2013 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Jdkxtreme (Post 42440)
I am thinking of loading the boat up and going to Dale hollow tomorrow. Having never been there,
1. Can I use artificial bait or are Shiners a must?

Thanks all

Float'N Fly and pull some shiners.



Regards

Jdkxtreme 12-15-2013 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alphahawk (Post 42441)
Float'N Fly and pull some shiners.



Regards

I don't have gear for that just yet

Alphahawk 12-15-2013 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Jdkxtreme (Post 42443)
I don't have gear for that just yet

Well you won't go wrong pulling shiners. It's a pretty good way to boat some Smallies.


Regards

Jdkxtreme 12-15-2013 09:10 PM

Could you explain the pulling shiners? Like set up Etc..
Thank you

Alphahawk 12-15-2013 09:20 PM

I like to use circle hooks.....hook the shiner through the nose....put on some size of split shot about 18 inches above shiner and troll. The speed and depth you will have to figure out. If you have sonar many times when you mark fish as you passover you will get a hit. No need to set the hook just sweep the rod up and the fight is on. It is a good way to catch Smallies up there in the winter. Maybe fishfindergeneral is reading and he can tell you more about it. It is a pretty simple way to fish.



Regards

Jdkxtreme 12-15-2013 10:17 PM

Thank you

Alphahawk 12-15-2013 10:26 PM

More than welcome. If you go let us know how you did.



Regards

XxthejuicexX 12-15-2013 10:57 PM

We throw minnows on small hooks and about the smallest sinker you can find. Like alpha said hook, then sinker about 18" or so up. We fish bluffs. points and banks by throwing up shallow and letting the minnow swim/drift back to the boat. 4lb line and I wish I knew the size of the hooks and sinkers we use but I could not tell you at the moment. I fish down by the damn area.

agelesssone 12-16-2013 01:37 AM

a number four size hook with a number BB split shot or NO split shot. cast it toward a bluff wall and let the shiner swim. Never know what you'll catch.

Last year I caught a loon. It saw my shiner hit the water, dove down and hooked itself.

On the same trip, I had a toothy critter cut my line after the hookup. I felt a couple of good strong headshakes then slack line. Pulled in a nicely cut leader.

When I go, I am going to have one pole with shiners, one with a float n fly AND a trout magnet 18 inches up the line. Trying to improve the odds.

fishfindergeneral 12-16-2013 05:12 AM

I would avoid the lower end for a few more days, it's still turning over down there. To be safe, above first island would be best.

SAMBOLIE 12-16-2013 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by agelesssone (Post 42457)
a number four size hook with a number BB split shot or NO split shot. cast it toward a bluff wall and let the shiner swim. Never know what you'll catch.

Last year I caught a loon. It saw my shiner hit the water, dove down and hooked itself.

On the same trip, I had a toothy critter cut my line after the hookup. I felt a couple of good strong headshakes then slack line. Pulled in a nicely cut leader.

When I go, I am going to have one pole with shiners, one with a float n fly AND a trout magnet 18 inches up the line. Trying to improve the odds.

Did you grill or bake the loon?

Jdkxtreme 12-16-2013 08:30 AM

I'm still going to go. It looks like it will be closer to 10 before I get there. I was looking into putting in at the marina. I will be coming from Portland

SalmonDaze 12-16-2013 12:24 PM

[QUOTE=agelesssone;42457]

Last year I caught a loon. It saw my shiner hit the water, dove down and hooked itself.

QUOTE]


A loon or a cormorant?

Too bad if a loon; great bird.

If a cormorant . . . a shame if you couldn't confirm a kill and follow-up with some lead-filled encore treats for the brood.

txnative 12-16-2013 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Jdkxtreme (Post 42460)
I'm still going to go. It looks like it will be closer to 10 before I get there. I was looking into putting in at the marina. I will be coming from Portland

I may go there this Thursday, I'd love a report and would gladly return the favor.


Chris Bryant

Jdkxtreme 12-16-2013 03:31 PM

Not even a bite. I did not know where to go. It felt the same as throwing a Crappie magnet into the Gulf of Mexico. Next time I go I will take someone that knows something about it or pay for a Guide. The marina says it is open year-round but it is now closed until March

Jdkxtreme 12-16-2013 03:38 PM

Not even a bite. I did not know where to go. It felt the same as throwing a Crappie magnet into the Gulf of Mexico. Next time I go I will take someone that knows something about it or pay for a Guide. The marina says it is open year-round but it is now closed until March

Travis C. 12-16-2013 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Jdkxtreme (Post 42472)
It felt the same as throwing a Crappie magnet into the Gulf of Mexico.

Hey.......I caught croaker and trout throwing a Trout Magnet into the Gulf. :D

Just poking fun, I know those days are rough. It can be a very intimidating lake if you never fished it before.

Alphahawk 12-16-2013 04:33 PM

Sorry you didn't get into any fish. Tough checking out a new lake.


Regards

txnative 12-16-2013 05:04 PM

I will be going there in the very near future...I'll give you a heads up.


Chris Bryant

agelesssone 12-16-2013 07:15 PM

SalmonDaze, you tell me. Is this a loon?

http://s1276.photobucket.com/user/ag...ml?sort=3&o=24

SAMBOLIE 12-16-2013 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by agelesssone (Post 42480)
SalmonDaze, you tell me. Is this a loon?

http://s1276.photobucket.com/user/ag...ml?sort=3&o=24

Looks like a loon to me. What kind of bird is he holding?

TroutFiend 12-16-2013 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by SAMBOLIE (Post 42482)
Looks like a loon to me. What kind of bird is he holding?


That's classic. :)

Sambolie is king of the one liners, period.


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agelesssone 12-16-2013 08:28 PM

Damn that hurt!!

MNfisher 12-16-2013 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by agelesssone (Post 42480)
SalmonDaze, you tell me. Is this a loon?

http://s1276.photobucket.com/user/ag...ml?sort=3&o=24

Looks like some type of grebe...loons are much larger with a longer pointier beak.

txnative 12-16-2013 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by MNfisher (Post 42493)
Looks like some type of grebe...loons are much larger with a longer pointier beak.

So grebes are smaller and have a shorter, blunter pecker is what you're saying, Mike ? That's just mean...


Chris Bryant

MNfisher 12-17-2013 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by txnative (Post 42494)
So grebes are smaller and have a shorter, blunter pecker is what you're saying, Mike ? That's just mean...


Chris Bryant

It is what it is...I didn't create them :D

SAMBOLIE 12-17-2013 06:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by txnative (Post 42494)
So grebes are smaller and have a shorter, blunter pecker is what you're saying, Mike ? That's just mean...


Chris Bryant

:D:D:D:D Now that is funny.

TNtransplant08 12-17-2013 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by MNfisher (Post 42493)
Looks like some type of grebe...loons are much larger with a longer pointier beak.

That's what I was thinking, looks small for a loon. Loons are pretty big birds.


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