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Originally Posted by wordty
Sounds like you had a great day today Alphahawk! I just missed you at Williamsport - I was eager to try out your advice (which I appreciate greatly) so I got to Blue Cat with my jon boat around 12:30 and fished til 6:30…was so windy on the dam that I was getting blown around but did land two big bluegills twitching a bison Trout Magnet…but due to the wind I went up in a cove and stayed in the less windy area fishing downed trees…I caught 25-30 crappie, black nosed crappie, and bluegill…all on the Bison…it is a machine of a bait for sure…I was using a bobber though to avoid tree branches I was fishing in…using some techniques from Jeff's video…hey, what kind of fish is this in my picture? I caught about five of them, all around 5 to 6 inches…this one had a weird curved scrape on it...all my crappie and bluegill were around 7-9 inches. Thanks again for the tips and advice!
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That's what I call a golden shiner....one of the things that keeps those hybrids fed out there. Glad you caught some fish. It is hard to hide from the wind on any of those lakes out there. I do enjoy fishing there but those roads will kill a vehicle. I bet the dust was flying on those roads today.
Regards