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edited 0Went out to Independence on Sunday morning. The lake was not very busy. I was there at 5:00am and the first one on the water. I was off the lake by 9:00am. Still pretty slow at the access. The net result was 2 very large "eyes" both released. One was 26" and the other 24". It is so nice not having to drive hours to have decent fishing. They slammed a chartruese lipstick jig with a leech in 23'. Good luck to all and please release the big ones for someone else to have fun with. I was actually looking for an eater or two, but hey, it was fun catching the biguns. By the way I do have a after hours permit for the lake and a Ranger did drive down to check my vehicle out when I was motoring out of the access. Just Word of warning. I don't think the park opens until 5:30am. Try and get out before the recreation traffic picks up on the lake. Seeya.

[This message has been edited by SemperFi (5-21-2003).]

[This message has been edited by SemperFi (edited 05-21-2003).]

Posted

Sounds like a lot of fun! Releasing for someone else to have an opportunity is a great thing. Also, fish of that size are real healthy for the reproduction process.

Posted

Hey about where on the lake were you fishing?

Posted

Want him to catch them for you to? He already told you how deep and what he caught them on!

Posted

I didn't know that was all you had to do was ask. If he could come along and hook 'em for me I would love to just fight them. I don't think I like the 5am thing though, do you think it could go down around say noonish? smile.gif

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SEMPER FI,

just wanted to say SEMPER FI, and Good on you marine,

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Posted

Hey rainman some people want all the info, hmmm I only wish I had some to give.... but I am fresh out of knowledge.

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FM Members, thanks for your comments in regards to the ? asked by Crestliner16. I thought I gave adequate info, geez the only reason I posted was I thought some people would like to know that the "eyes" on Indy are getting a little more active. I was having to zig/zag as it was, and if I put exactly where I was on a open forum, I would'nt have to use my boat, I could just walk from boat to boat. FYI I drive a red Dodge Ram1500,I fish out of my Lund 16' with 40hp Johnson tiller, trolling motors fore and aft. If you see me stop and say Hi, my friends call me Al. Regards to all.
PS: Crestliner16, don't think of me as an
___hole, for not giving you the exact location, half the fun of fishing is locating the species of fish your targeting.
Best of fishing to you, sincerely stated.

Posted

6horsejohnson: If you would re-read my original post you will see that the lake was not that busy. I was not concerned with other boats, my zig/zag was in reference to trying to follow the 23'depth that I wanted to maintain, and if there were other boats in the area it would have made it a lot tougher. I did not think that I had to spell every detail out. I did not think that I was showing any hostility to anyone, if that is what you read then so be it. I thought this was a site that one could share information on area lakes etc. As far as telling people about catching fish, isn't that what this site is somewhat about? One other thing in regards to sarcastic hostility, I do not know any of you people, so there for I can not and will not show any hostility towards you. My post was just for general information about an area lake, from now on I will take your advice in regards to telling anyone about my fishing success, that is, I will try the silent approach. Good day and good fishing to you.

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Hey semper fi,
Try not to go silient if you don;t mind because i try and rely on stuff like this to help me decide where to go, (location or not) For example I have off work on thursday and was thinking about going to buffalo or independence and i appreciate knowing you at least caught something on independence to help me decide. I've been going out to buffalo a lot lately and been posting how i do as well on the annandale forum. (not to good but i still pst something)
good fishing

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Thanks for the tip on the 23' depth and the presentation you were using. It is good to hear that the fish are getting more active and only a fool would post the exact spot. I saw no sarcasim in your post and the post from 6hpjohnson was uncalled for. I was out on Buffalo on Sunday from 2-5:30 (not the best time to fish but it was the only time I could)We caught 1 24" walleye and several northerns using lindy rigs and fatheads. There was alot of boats out and we saw only two other walleyes caught. we were fish outside the weed lines in 12-16'. Ken

Posted

Sooooo Ken, where exactly were you fishing? J/K, but everybody is getting a little wound up it is only fishing folks some days they bite some days they don't and hate to admite it but luck more than skill is what drives our sucess many times. I like to learn new spots, but can understand the desire to keep them a secret.

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Those who complain about not getting the exact spot need to spend more time on the water... I spend hours upon hours finding the spots that work, I dont mind sharing a bit, but its a bit presumptious to ask for exact spots.

To me its good enough knowing that there is a bite on acertain lake... from then on I TOTALLY appreciate any tips on what when and where...

Maybe rather than pouting ask the poster to email you or better yet volunteer to pay for gas and sodas if he takes you... heck throw in lunch and it will be a cinch !!!

Wally grin.gif

Posted

The only problem with this site is people are way to quick to jump on each others back.
Crestliner just asked where he was fishing, doesn't hurt to ask as he doesn't have to give any info he doesn't want to , but then 2 or 3 people took there cracks at him then Semperfi just posted back why he didn't give informations and a couple people took cracks at him, which even though its entertaining and keeps my awake in my boring, boring job and gives me something to look at in my cube, it still stops some people for posting something later on, Its only fishing for crying out loud not something worth arguing over like who people cheer for in their sports teams

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Posted

Sempi Fi's post was a good one.

Thanks Semper Fi, that's what this forum is for.

6horses post was not appropiate. That's why it's gone.

Keep it friendly and sharing everyone.

If you have a question, click the register link and read the policies.

We're here to have fun, not take pot shots.

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