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Old 03-25-2014, 10:08 AM
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Sure you could Uncle Rico

Lol, I was hoping someone recognized the reference!
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Old 03-25-2014, 10:10 AM
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Sorry, MNfisher, I know what you are saying, but we caught them in those numbers and more times than I can remember. I was not there but there were 2 times my friend and his dad had over 200 white bass in a day out of priest (before there was a limit) and I know it because I helped clean them. In my early 20's I kept fish I would never dream of keeping now. Also, I would doubt those numbers are possible now. Way to many people fishing and the pressure on the crappie (every species of fish in Priest) is off the chart compared to what it was back then.

I am not putting down crappie magnets or bobby garlands or any other lure and I am sure they work and the CM guy helps people out, but especially for the guys just starting out those lures can be expensive when compared to a plain white curly tail grub. The next couple weeks, crappie will hit anything for the most part. I have caught a few on a bare jig, when my curly tail came off on the cast. I can remember (I am still FAR from being considered anything near wealthy) when I sat with a heat source of some kind and melted all kinds of plastic baits so I could fish more with them because I did not have the extra money to buy any. I purchased a lead pot a long time ago and when I pour biats, I pour what I need in a large quantity. I have only poured 1/16 oz jigheads one time over 20 years ago and may never have to pour them again in order to save money. I use small line so when I hang up I can break off without moving the structure.
No worries man, I wasn't trying to stir anything, it was just the perfect opportunity to throw a Napoleon Dynamite quote out there. I honestly could not resist. I apologize if you were offended.
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Old 03-25-2014, 04:42 PM
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We used to catch whites like that at Starved Rock state park on the Illinois river back in the 80's. No limit, keep all you wanted.

We'd fill a 32 gallon barrel full and distribute them to the people on my street.

I didn't care to eat them as they tasted like diesel fuel from the barges kicking up the sediment and roiling it in their exhaust stream.

Oh, and I used to run the 100 yd dash in 9.5 seconds!!
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We used to catch whites like that at Starved Rock state park on the Illinois river back in the 80's. No limit, keep all you wanted.

We'd fill a 32 gallon barrel full and distribute them to the people on my street.

I didn't care to eat them as they tasted like diesel fuel from the barges kicking up the sediment and roiling it in their exhaust stream.

Oh, and I used to run the 100 yd dash in 9.5 seconds!!
With a cop in pursuit.
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Old 03-25-2014, 06:17 PM
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I have been using Trout Magnets with pretty good success for years. They are especially good when taking kids bream fishing... I'd rather tie one TM on than put 20 crickets on a hook.


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Old 03-25-2014, 10:00 PM
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Huh Uh, SAMBOLIE. With the cop in pursuit, it was 9.00 flat! I'd make Usain Bolt look like a street pole!
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Old 03-26-2014, 08:52 AM
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fish whisperer, if I get room and you want to, maybe you can fish with me one day during bluegill bedding time and you may be the first, but I do not even remember how many different people i have taken fishing for bluegill when they go on bed over my lifetime, so far no one can outcatch a cricket and many have tried. My personal favorite way is with a flyrod and a popping bug and when it is good I put a fly behind it and catch 2 at a time fairly often.

One of the best fishermen I know, he is a "fish catcher" for sure was positive beyond the shadow of a doubt that I would give up the crickets, but after about 30 minutes, (he told me that they outfished live bait and you didn't have to chase crickets, I live with crickets in my boat for a few weeks after bluegill time so I was great, I am all for it, I told him the same thing, it hadn't happened yet) well he put the trout magnets and a couple other small plastic baits up and started fishing with crickets. Hard to keep with a cricket when the float goes under as soon as it stands up and does that for a long time.

One that still has me puzzled though, is fishing for rock bass in the stones river. I love to watch a float, so many times I catch live crawfish and fish them under a float. A couple of times a friend of mine has caught 4 or 5 to my one on a slider worm in irish whiskey color, they would hit the slider when it was beside my live crawfish, at least his line was right beside my float and it appeared the slide was very close to the crawfish under it. I would have never believed it but the first time I was begging for sliders and the next time I was prepared.

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Old 03-26-2014, 10:18 AM
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I love using crickets. But when you take an 8 and 10yo fishing it's a lot easier to tie on a TM than trying to keep crickets on their hooks.
My personal best catfish was caught on a cricket.


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Old 03-26-2014, 11:02 AM
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I honestly would rather catch less fish than deal with crickets. Just my opinion, and the TM's catch more than enough to keep me happy.
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Old 03-26-2014, 12:47 PM
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crickets don't bother me. when I take a kid fishing, I don't fish, I bait the kids hooks and help take the fish off, so the crickets are not a bother in that respect either.
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Old 03-26-2014, 01:54 PM
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Head hunter, does all your Crappie come out of the brush you put in? what do you look for when putting brush out, like depth, bottom composition, orientation to south, close to a creek etc., I would like to begin to do this in Normandy but want some advice, would this work there the way it does at JPP, any advice will be appreciated!
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Rocks, rock piles and gravel bars have been the key places for me the last few years.
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Old 03-26-2014, 02:16 PM
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Rocks, rock piles and gravel bars have been the key places for me the last few years.
is this where you fish brush or no brush? or where you put in your brush then fish?
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I have a lot of brush out, but the last few years have not caught many off of it. Rocks, rock piles and gravel.
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Old 03-27-2014, 09:16 AM
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Thank you Sir!!
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