07-18-2013, 03:57 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Columbia, TN
Age: 73
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Pickwick and Lindy River Runner
Started fishing at 9:00 AM. Caught a few large mouth with same setup I have been using for almost two weeks now....1/8 ounce jig with Crappie Magnet body. I was not on the prime spot....a couple of guys had it and were catching Gills with crickets.....they must have taken 150 up to their vehicle. I asked if they would mind if I cast right in front of where they were fishing and they said it would be fine. They were only fishing a foot or so out with the crickets under a float. I took the rod strung with 14# test and a 12# test leader and tied on a size 3 Lindy River Rocker. Well it was a great 3 hours of fishing......didn't keep track of numbers today but it was a very fulfilling day. That is the only crank bait I can think of that will track like it does in heavy current. I was casting parallel left and right of me and many times the fish would hit it just as I was going to pull it it of the water....now that is a lot of fun. No big boys hit today and not a single white bass was around. But I caught plenty of fish from 13 inches to 15 inches. I only took one pic. It was raining off and on for the morning and I just kept the phone in my tackle bag. The water really dropped off at noon as they started shutting gates. So I came up the hill...changed clothes and came home. About 99 percent of the time when the water does that you can pack it in as the fish beat feat. I can see why Doug Markham is high on this lure. I am hoping the water will be down enough tomorrow where I can use it casting right and left in rip rap off of a flat that usually holds bass this time of year. It seems to bounce off rocks pretty good. I don't think I would want to use it for white bass though with those sharp trebles. It takes a while to get all of those out of the mouth of a fish......they are extremely sharp. Water was clear and 86 degrees.
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07-18-2013, 04:19 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Sevierville, TN
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Nice job Alpha.
If they are anything like the old ones I am thinking of you should have a killer trout crank.
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07-18-2013, 04:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Travis C.
Nice job Alpha.
If they are anything like the old ones I am thinking of you should have a killer trout crank.
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That's what I was thinking. You should have seen the large mouth hit this thing.....a lot of commotion....LOL.
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07-18-2013, 05:59 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Clarksville
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Hmmm maybe something else to add to my arsenal. Sure couldn't hurt. BTW, once again, nice going Alpha.
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07-19-2013, 12:18 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Lebanon, Tennessee
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Oh No !!! <'TK><
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Originally Posted by nomad60
Hmmm maybe something else to add to my arsenal. Sure couldn't hurt. BTW, once again, nice going Alpha.
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Nomad ... Don't give Randy the big head!! he is dooping you !!! This is the same Bass picture he posted last week ... Just look at the third and fourth scale three inches behind his eye and right above the gill !!! See!!! They are the Same !!!! <'TK>< good going Randy !!
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07-19-2013, 06:36 AM
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Good job Randy. You gotta be tough, driving all that way to fish. I should do that too, it would put me on Ky. lake around Dover, some good fishing over there.
But I have figured it out. It costs me approximately $0.33 per mile towing my boat. With my Ford Expedition towing the boat, I average 10.6 MPG. 200 miles round trip at today's gas prices would cost $64.00 (actually more since I used $3.40 for pricing and gas by me is $3.48 per gallon). Three trips a week = $192.00 x 4 weeks a month = $769.81. Neither me nor the wife could live with that kind of expenditure.
I guess I need to buy a fuel sipping car and either learn to fish from the bank or join the plastic navy!
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07-19-2013, 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by agelesssone
join the plastic navy!
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do it!!!
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07-19-2013, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by agelesssone
Good job Randy. You gotta be tough, driving all that way to fish. I should do that too, it would put me on Ky. lake around Dover, some good fishing over there.
But I have figured it out. It costs me approximately $0.33 per mile towing my boat. With my Ford Expedition towing the boat, I average 10.6 MPG. 200 miles round trip at today's gas prices would cost $64.00 (actually more since I used $3.40 for pricing and gas by me is $3.48 per gallon). Three trips a week = $192.00 x 4 weeks a month = $769.81. Neither me nor the wife could live with that kind of expenditure.
I guess I need to buy a fuel sipping car and either learn to fish from the bank or join the plastic navy!
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Yeah it is expensive. Me not being married helps out a lot too....LOL. I will have to slow it up some as I can't do this every month. There are certain times of the year when the places I fish get stacked up with certain specie and I tend to wear it out during those times. browntrout thinks I should move to Arkansas....fish the White River in the morning for trout and up in the lake for everything else....LOL. I have not ruled it out.
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