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It's a cold windy day in the northeast, I want to fish the docks on my lake.........
Great idea..Florida in the Winter RichG
-- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners "Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... Maybe we should have an Okeechobee tourney in mid-winter for a those that HAVE to fish. Just to break up the hard times during the snow storms. After all, we don't have hurricanes after November. Doc ================================================== ================ Our next tournament is on Van Sciver in two weeks. It will be our last for the year. -Rick |
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It's a cold windy day in the northeast, I want to fish the docks on my lake.........
Doc,
Do you think you could find me a sales job down there, I would just come and live through the winter :-) Chris "Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... Maybe we should have an Okeechobee tourney in mid-winter for a those that HAVE to fish. Just to break up the hard times during the snow storms. After all, we don't have hurricanes after November. Doc ================================================== ================ Our next tournament is on Van Sciver in two weeks. It will be our last for the year. -Rick |
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It's a cold windy day in the northeast, I want to fish the docks on my lake.........
Doc,
Do you think you could find me a sales job down there, I would just come and live through the winter :-) Chris "Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... Maybe we should have an Okeechobee tourney in mid-winter for a those that HAVE to fish. Just to break up the hard times during the snow storms. After all, we don't have hurricanes after November. Doc ================================================== ================ Our next tournament is on Van Sciver in two weeks. It will be our last for the year. -Rick |
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It's a cold windy day in the northeast, I want to fish the docks on my lake.........
Doc,
Do you think you could find me a sales job down there, I would just come and live through the winter :-) Chris "Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... Maybe we should have an Okeechobee tourney in mid-winter for a those that HAVE to fish. Just to break up the hard times during the snow storms. After all, we don't have hurricanes after November. Doc ================================================== ================ Our next tournament is on Van Sciver in two weeks. It will be our last for the year. -Rick |
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It's a cold windy day in the northeast, I want to fish the docks on my lake.........
Well Rick, I sure wouldn't be fishing docks on Manor this month, in fact I
wouldn't be fishing visable cover at all.I've won a bunch of October toiurneys on that lake throwing a RatlTrap in the shallows. Scotts Creek, the stump flat, Kings Cove are great places to fish. Get away from the banks & fish the open water. Pay special attention to little riples & the like, they're often the key to getting on em. Manor this time of year is all about shad in the shallows Rick. Pads are the only form of visable cover I'd target, but most of the bass will be just wandering around following the shad. There's a natural funnel from shallow to deep water right at the mouth of Scotts Creek. Fish the area off the pads on the creek side & you'll catch em all month. Email me privately if you want more details bud. Are you in the club that Roger weitzel fishes in? Warren "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... Yes, we just had a tournament this past Sunday. Of 9 guys on 6 boats we had 4 guys with no fish. Howling wind, cold, the bite was tough. I worked all the docks and came up with nothing which surprised me. The only fish I had was a small one taken along the edge of the pads over in the stump field. I got him on a 5" blk/red flaked senko. The winner had 4 small fish totaling less than 6 lbs., it looked like he was using some kind of large creature bait in the wood along the edge. The lunker was grabbed on a jig during the last 5 minutes right out of the lily pads next to the boat ramp, an area I am starting to think is under-fished in Manor. Our next tournament is on Van Sciver in two weeks. It will be our last for the year. -Rick "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Where are you fishing Richard, Manor Lake? If so I can get you on some great fishing right now. Warren -- http://www.warrenwolk.com/ http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... ........my favorite lure for throwing under docks is a what is your favorite lure? "Please answer before you read what others post" |
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It's a cold windy day in the northeast, I want to fish the docks on my lake.........
Well Rick, I sure wouldn't be fishing docks on Manor this month, in fact I
wouldn't be fishing visable cover at all.I've won a bunch of October toiurneys on that lake throwing a RatlTrap in the shallows. Scotts Creek, the stump flat, Kings Cove are great places to fish. Get away from the banks & fish the open water. Pay special attention to little riples & the like, they're often the key to getting on em. Manor this time of year is all about shad in the shallows Rick. Pads are the only form of visable cover I'd target, but most of the bass will be just wandering around following the shad. There's a natural funnel from shallow to deep water right at the mouth of Scotts Creek. Fish the area off the pads on the creek side & you'll catch em all month. Email me privately if you want more details bud. Are you in the club that Roger weitzel fishes in? Warren "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... Yes, we just had a tournament this past Sunday. Of 9 guys on 6 boats we had 4 guys with no fish. Howling wind, cold, the bite was tough. I worked all the docks and came up with nothing which surprised me. The only fish I had was a small one taken along the edge of the pads over in the stump field. I got him on a 5" blk/red flaked senko. The winner had 4 small fish totaling less than 6 lbs., it looked like he was using some kind of large creature bait in the wood along the edge. The lunker was grabbed on a jig during the last 5 minutes right out of the lily pads next to the boat ramp, an area I am starting to think is under-fished in Manor. Our next tournament is on Van Sciver in two weeks. It will be our last for the year. -Rick "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Where are you fishing Richard, Manor Lake? If so I can get you on some great fishing right now. Warren -- http://www.warrenwolk.com/ http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... ........my favorite lure for throwing under docks is a what is your favorite lure? "Please answer before you read what others post" |
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