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fisher dude
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spawners

Postby fisher dude » Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:25 am

anyone see the spawners yet i think it was last year in may the spawn was on and by ending of june it was finishing i wonder if they layed the eggs before the rain and now there 15 feet deep didnt see any on the north fork yet!

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Postby Pegasus » Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:00 pm

Hit the lake from 8 till noon today. One largemouth. That was it. Didnt see any tucs. Water level starting to drop a little.Threw lures and live bait. Got the largemouth on a white fluke near morgans. No other lookers or chasers. My private lake. Nice !

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Postby Filthyfisherman » Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:35 pm

Fished with my buddy today, 7:45 TO 10AM. Partly Cloudy, Brezzy, No Fish... Testin new boat out mostly.. Threw 2.5" stick around in Chart....Spilt shot.. Saw a Tuc maybe 3-4lbs cursin 45 degree bank..... that all

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Postby Stan Wright » Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:31 pm

Got on the water around 1:30 and fished till 6:00. Water temp 68, strong, cold, north wind. Shane got several largemouth and one smallmouth. He got chases from several peacock bass and hooked 2 or 3. I got some chases from peacock bass... 2 hook ups.... "sportsmans release"

Saw red devils, but nothing I offered interested them.

We weren't looking for spawners, but they are there. Talked with a guy who has caught several since the water came up. Just have to go slow and look close to shore. He said he's taken several every time he's been out. Chris was catching spawners before the rains came.
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Postby Stan Wright » Fri Apr 16, 2010 6:56 pm

Friday morning..... two peacock bass..... flyfishing.
Cold, N. wind at 14 MPH, 64 degrees at 10:30 am., Raining.
Water temp 68 degrees.
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