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Dakota 11-27-2017 10:30 AM

It was Bob


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jaybird 11-27-2017 02:03 PM

Thanks for the update Merv. Was wondering if the fish has moved in down there yet

Texas_Rig 11-27-2017 08:21 PM

There is tons of bait and whitebass or hybrid in the creek channel by the little island between 7points and Vivrette. I couldn't catch any but they r there. They were in about 15 fow. Water was very stained in Suggs Creek

Heiny57 11-28-2017 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Texas_Rig (Post 80066)
There is tons of bait and whitebass or hybrid in the creek channel by the little island between 7points and Vivrette. I couldn't catch any but they r there. They were in about 15 fow. Water was very stained in Suggs Creek

I feel better knowing I am not the only one getting skunked in there. There is so much bait/fish my graph wouldn’t show bottom.

Texas_Rig 11-28-2017 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Heiny57 (Post 80071)
I feel better knowing I am not the only one getting skunked in there. There is so much bait/fish my graph wouldn’t show bottom.

Lol. It was frustrating.

jaybird 11-29-2017 11:21 AM

4.5 is frustrating at times with all the bait and no fish too. Though have been catching some whites trolling A rigs out there

Heiny57 11-29-2017 01:01 PM

Why do the Shad move into the creeks when it gets colder? I never understood what happens and why.

Halli 11-29-2017 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Heiny57 (Post 80076)
Why do the Shad move into the creeks when it gets colder? I never understood what happens and why.


Seems they can run up to warmer banks during the day before the deep freeze as I have noticed this on Ky . Lake

skillet 11-30-2017 12:52 PM

I do not recommend fishing with Billy Flatt at all. That’s all I’ll say at this time.


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MdTnBankBustin 12-01-2017 10:01 AM

Hoping to find a few when they make there way up river from the bank...We shall see

ryanbass16 12-17-2017 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by agelesssone (Post 80060)
I order A-rigs out of China @ $4.00 apiece, and buy 20 at a time.
Then I replace three of the snap swivels with stronger split rings and snap swivel.
The snaps that come on these are not very strong and you'll lose a lot of fish by leaving them stock.
Now that I've told everything, I expect to see lots of reports about monster catches!

Hey Merv. Curious, do you usually use any additional weights with those? Or are those heads already weighted? If so, how heavy are they?

agelesssone 12-17-2017 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by ryanbass16 (Post 80305)
Hey Merv. Curious, do you usually use any additional weights with those? Or are those heads already weighted? If so, how heavy are they?

The heads are not weighted nor do I add weight .
What I do is use different weight jig heads on the swimbaits. I make my own jigheads, using mustad hooks from a 1/0 to a 3/0 anywhere from 3/16th oz up to 1/2 oz.
I'll have out 4-6 Arigs with four different weight jiginheads, all set at 80 feet back. Whichever rig gets hit the most is usually the depth the fish are holding at that day.
And that can be anywhere from 15-30 feet.

TNBronzeback 12-17-2017 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by agelesssone (Post 80307)
The heads are not weighted nor do I add weight .
What I do is use different weight jig heads on the swimbaits. I make my own jigheads, using mustad hooks from a 1/0 to a 3/0 anywhere from 3/16th oz up to 1/2 oz.
I'll have out 4-6 Arigs with four different weight jiginheads, all set at 80 feet back. Whichever rig gets hit the most is usually the depth the fish are holding at that day.
And that can be anywhere from 15-30 feet.

I can personally attest that when Merv has weight and depth and bait nailed down, its almost comical the amount of fish he boats. Last year on different trips i was either in front, on the side or behind him, trolling A-rigs....same speed, same area and he would boat 4-5 fish to my one at least. Lol. I dont have line counter reels so if i was a few feet off high or low that was making the difference. I just stood in my boat, little tear in my eye every time i heard him holler "fish on" and i look at my rods and they were just as still as could be. Lol.

agelesssone 12-18-2017 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by TNBronzeback (Post 80308)
I can personally attest that when Merv has weight and depth and bait nailed down, its almost comical the amount of fish he boats. Last year on different trips i was either in front, on the side or behind him, trolling A-rigs....same speed, same area and he would boat 4-5 fish to my one at least. Lol. I dont have line counter reels so if i was a few feet off high or low that was making the difference. I just stood in my boat, little tear in my eye every time i heard him holler "fish on" and i look at my rods and they were just as still as could be. Lol.

That was probably because you had skillet on the boat with you.
That's an albatross for sure!

TNBronzeback 12-18-2017 11:40 AM

I was thinking the same thing Merv, but i just didnt want to say it....you know how girly and emotional he can be...i didnt want to see a grown man ugly crying in my boat.


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