seeth07
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Well done. Even the bikini noodling girl doesn't use glovesI forgot to bring any gloves for my buddy, I didn’t plan to catch anything myself.
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Well done. Even the bikini noodling girl doesn't use glovesI forgot to bring any gloves for my buddy, I didn’t plan to catch anything myself.
Well done. Even the bikini noodling girl doesn't use gloves
Trolling for crappies has become my new favorite kind of fishing. Small spoons and spinnersMy schedule didn't work out as well as most year's to get on the crappie when they were up shallow but got a few. I've been making up for lost time lately long line trolling jigs. Celebrated putting a brand new trolling motor on the boat by putting a batch in the cooler this evening.
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Try using the vmc tumbler and tingles spoons. 1/8 oz ones
I use 1/16th oz jigs with 2" plastic curly tails. Occasionally I'll use #4 or #5 Flicker Shad if they seem really aggressive.
Pretty sure I caught everything from chub minnows to wipers on 1/16th oz. Cabin Creek Popeyes, tipped with a wax worm and in black or chartreuse growing up.
I use 1/16th oz jigs with 2" plastic curly tails. Occasionally I'll use #4 or #5 Flicker Shad if they seem really aggressive.
If you don't mind what state did you catch the wiper in? I thought they were mainly a SE or Eastern fish, cross between a white bass and striper. We used to catch them every so ofter in NE OK. They fight hard. Beautiful boat too, that should last you a lifetimeView attachment 330733
Spent most of a week camping with the "new" boat. 3 days at each of 2 lakes, with a wide variety of species: walleye, wiper, smallmouth, carp, rainbows, browns, lakers and kokanee.
Can't speak for Vanish, bit they're not uncommon in ColoradoIf you don't mind what state did you catch the wiper in? I thought they were mainly a SE or Eastern fish, cross between a white bass and striper. We used to catch them every so ofter in NE OK. They fight hard. Beautiful boat too, that should last you a lifetime
We have them all over Nevada as well.If you don't mind what state did you catch the wiper in? I thought they were mainly a SE or Eastern fish, cross between a white bass and striper. We used to catch them every so ofter in NE OK. They fight hard. Beautiful boat too, that should last you a lifetime
If you don't mind what state did you catch the wiper in?
Beautiful boat too, that should last you a lifetime
Thanks! That is awesome getting out with those kids and catching some great fishAs Bigjay said, here in Colorado. They're one of my favorite fish to catch, but we are very bad at catching them intentionally.
Thanks! It's got just about everything I could have wanted, yet still easy to handle by myself.
Another fish pic from the trip, cause it's a fishing thread!
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