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Old April 13th, 2004, 04:15 PM
BassMr
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Default Okeechobee Bound?

Charles,when you see that 8" shiner working a weedline and your float goes
under,you are going to be spoiled,especially when that 10# hawg yanks on
your arm!
Remember to reel down to the fish,and when you set the hook don't leave
anything to the imagination.
Then it's a state law that you have to yell SON!!!!
Charles B. Summers cbsummers@(bellsouth)(dot)(net) wrote in message
...
$15.00 per dozen!!! Wow... but I think I can handle that. Afterall, how

many
times in my life am I going to get to fish Okeechobee?

--
Charles Summers
Secret Weapon Lures
http://www.secretweaponlures.com
"Moe Conway" wrote in message
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I got a question for ye Moe... On one of the pre-fishing days, I'm

planning
on picking up some shiners and seeing what happens. What sort of

terminal
tackle am I going to need for this?

Ok, here's another. If I find fish using shiners, what are the chances

that
I'll be able to trick them into biting artificial baits later?

--
Charles Summers
Secret Weapon Lures
http://www.secretweaponlures.com


Charles, if you plan of fishing shiners, you need a 7' rod spooled with

20+
test. Make sure the rod has enough backbone to work the fish from the

grass.
Plan on spending around $15 a dozen for the bait.

To anwser your 2nd question, shiners or live bait are often used to

locate
fish. Several tournaments have been won on fish located with live bait.

The key
is finding a method to make them bite. If the fish are active, this

doesn't
pose a problem but if not, then you need to experiment until you find

what
it
takes. Locating the fish is always the hardest part in my opinion. If I

can't
get located fish to bite, I often downsize my equipment and baits and

try
to
finess them. This seems to work almost anywhere.


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The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no
trade-in value.
Good Fishing - Moe
Moe's Guide Service (Lake Okeechobee) - http://moebassguide.com
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