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Postby tucmaster » Sun May 07, 2006 4:10 pm

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leoric
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Postby leoric » Mon May 08, 2006 11:09 am

shoots! 29 tucs! man, where in the lake are you fishing? for poor shoreline guys like me, that's heck of a catch. congratulations!

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Postby tucmaster » Mon May 08, 2006 6:37 pm

Hey leoric, don't forget - I'm a shoreline guy too, just like you.

The lake is actually relatively small, there are a lot of boat and shore fishermen around, shoreline access is extremely limited, and so there really aren't any "secret spots" left on the lake. But the "secret" spots that I focus on I've pinpointed through years of shore fishing all over the lake (I started fishing the lake when I was 12). Others on this forum have also asked me about the areas that I fish, but I regret that I cannot reveal them for the reasons mentioned above - I hope you understand.

I have no problem sharing my techniques if it will help others. To establish your own "secret spots", I recommend that you fish different spots during both high and low water conditions, eliminate the unproductive spots and focus on the more productive areas. Then spend the time to learn the tuc's behavior patterns in those areas (that is what really takes time). And of course, lots of good live bait always helps.

Keep at it and don't give up. Good Luck and Good Fishing.

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Postby chris16 » Mon May 08, 2006 6:51 pm

hey the fishing on shore can be really good to i went yesturday off shore and had 12, i then went out on thursady and had 23 on lures the fishing on shore can be just as great as long as u know were to go when to go.

anyways have fun fishing

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Postby leoric » Mon May 08, 2006 8:12 pm

yeah, i understand about the "secret spot" thing. it makes sense. you worked hard for it, therefore you earn the right to fish it. like any other sport, fishing takes time, patience and experience.


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