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Old August 18th, 2005, 07:28 PM
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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I totally forgot to tell you guys this. Gil and I had another chance to get
a little fishing in together the other day.

We didn't get out terribly early, figuring that we'd fish the same time
period that the NWC runs.

We got some missed hits on Flukes and Senkos, but my first solid hit came as
I was working a Horny Toad on top. A good solid 16" fish blasted it just
inside the weededge. We worked some excellent looking trees with little
result other than a couple pike. Gil picked up probably the biggest bass of
the day (3 pounds) on a spinnerbait worked off a deep weed edge. We
continued to get a bass here and one there, most of them coming from weeds.

We weren't out long, probably 4 hours. I got a solid limit that probably
went around 10 pounds, there were no really big bass taken that day, but it
was fun and interesting to see how patterns change from day to day. Horny
Toads produced the most fish, but the spinnerbait ranked a close second and
had the biggest. I had more weight, he had big bass honors of the day.
Senkos and fluke type lures did get some fish, but not like they had
recently.

We've had a hot summer with little rain, so the lakes around here are down
from regular levels. But with night time temps dropping into the 50's, the
water temperatures have gotten out of the upper 80's. It's supposed to be
in the mid 70's for the next week, with rain for the next couple days, so
we're looking at some decent weather.

We're gonna have a ball, if anyone is considering coming, it's not too late
to sign up, just send me an e-mail or log onto the appropriate thread on
OutdoorFrontiers.com and let me know there. We have a somewhat unusual
situation in that there's more boaters than non-boaters signed up, so you
wouldn't even have to worry about towing your rig on up.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com


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Old August 18th, 2005, 08:34 PM
Bill & Sue
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Moe and I are leaving here Saturday and I'll be bring the ODF. It may be
small but it tows nice and easy. Bill P.
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"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
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I totally forgot to tell you guys this. Gil and I had another chance to
get a little fishing in together the other day.

We didn't get out terribly early, figuring that we'd fish the same time
period that the NWC runs.

We got some missed hits on Flukes and Senkos, but my first solid hit came
as I was working a Horny Toad on top. A good solid 16" fish blasted it
just inside the weededge. We worked some excellent looking trees with
little result other than a couple pike. Gil picked up probably the
biggest bass of the day (3 pounds) on a spinnerbait worked off a deep weed
edge. We continued to get a bass here and one there, most of them coming
from weeds.

We weren't out long, probably 4 hours. I got a solid limit that probably
went around 10 pounds, there were no really big bass taken that day, but
it was fun and interesting to see how patterns change from day to day.
Horny Toads produced the most fish, but the spinnerbait ranked a close
second and had the biggest. I had more weight, he had big bass honors of
the day. Senkos and fluke type lures did get some fish, but not like they
had recently.

We've had a hot summer with little rain, so the lakes around here are down
from regular levels. But with night time temps dropping into the 50's,
the water temperatures have gotten out of the upper 80's. It's supposed
to be in the mid 70's for the next week, with rain for the next couple
days, so we're looking at some decent weather.

We're gonna have a ball, if anyone is considering coming, it's not too
late to sign up, just send me an e-mail or log onto the appropriate thread
on OutdoorFrontiers.com and let me know there. We have a somewhat unusual
situation in that there's more boaters than non-boaters signed up, so you
wouldn't even have to worry about towing your rig on up.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com



 




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