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Kunzi26 glad you came out with some fish.Haven't fished those islands yet, atleast not close to them.One of these days for sure.:)

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On 5/16/2017 at 8:56 PM, JeremyCampbell said:

Kunzi26 glad you came out with some fish.Haven't fished those islands yet, atleast not close to them.One of these days for sure.:)

 

It was my first time exploring the islands, had a friend that fishes out there quite a bit give me some spots to try out and they all delivered at least one or two fish. So much easier fishing the river with some waders, glad I picked some up! 

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Enjoyed the river for an hour or so.Had to focus only on one small area to catch any.Even a small cat came up from it.

Anyways,Hope everyone is having a good weekend:)

 

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Did some night fishing in the area.Perfect weather for it.:cool:Barely needed a sweater.Just had a few glow hooks handy and some crawlers that were just about expired.Caught only a couple cat fish and some miscellaneous fish.:)

 

 

 

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Heat was taking some time to get use to but I stayed hydrated and kept on fishing.Noticing the bass really were awake today.Most of them were right on that edge of current and would hit that bait like it was there last meal.A few other species were fun too.Hope to try a few more spots tommorrow and see if I can get some more carp on my hook.Have a great weekend all:)

 

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nice paint free pic :) 

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Way to go Jc 

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Experimented with corn on the river today.Guess it really does work:)

 

 

 

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My dad and I got out on a local lake from 11-5 pm yesterday.  Best bite for us was shallow for a mixed bag of walleye, pike, crappies and bass.  Trolling cranks over and around weeds was the most consistent approach.  Ended up keeping 5 nice eyes and a couple crappie.  Best trolling speed was a bit under 2 mph.  Color didn't seem to matter much.

 

Good Luck!

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Went  out in the morning( Saturday)and brought home some supper. Nothing better than fresh walleye. Got them on leeches and spinner rigs with 3/8 oz trolling sinker. One was 20" the other 19" and got other smaller ones. But I only got two hands.

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Area bluegill bite has been very good as of late. Look to deep weedlines or hard bottom areas  in the 6-18ft range to hold better numbers.  Please remember to release the larger fish to help keep our area lakes healthy.

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Did some late night trolling this weekend.  Small shad style baits trolled on the inside weed edges got bit.  Lots of small and eater eyes caught.   Also got a few nice smallmouth with the biggest just over 19 inches.

 

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31 minutes ago, Rick G said:

 I still recognize the background though;)

Yeah, not many good shore spots in our area with reeds..... His spot is safe Ricky!

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1 hour ago, Rick G said:

Nice one , Nick!   I still recognize the background though;)

me too ;)  must get back there. smallies were hungry at college dam this afternoon and managed 2, 14 inch eyes. fun time of the year. 

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22 hours ago, eyeguy 54 said:

me too ;)  must get back there. smallies were hungry at college dam this afternoon and managed 2, 14 inch eyes. fun time of the year. 

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NICE smallie!

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6 to 7 inches where I was this morning. lotta smalls again but a few nice ones in the mix. This nice female just broke nine inches. Not a monster but a beauty. 

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27 minutes ago, Tom Sawyer said:

Nice fish, but not a male. Those gills in your lake sure have an unmistakable purple hue. Might have to stop down there sometime after the walleye bite fades....

 

 

4 hours ago, eyeguy 54 said:

 This nice male just broke nine inches. 

 

 

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4 hours ago, eyeguy 54 said:

6 to 7 inches where I was this morning. lotta smalls again but a few nice ones in the mix. This nice male just broke nine inches. Not a monster but a beauty. 

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where'd ya say that was!!!!!!!;):P:grin:

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