Lake Hall - April 8

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Terrier
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Lake Hall - April 8

Post by Terrier »

Fished today from 10:00 to 3:30 in the cold wind. Nothing big - 7 small bass around keeper size on senkos, worms and a crank. Water temp has dropped to 67 with the colder weather.

The nice fish of the day was a 'gill, caught on a fly:

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Post by Ron Wilson »

Dern Terrier, you sure have some tackle 'neath that "gill." :o

Glad you got out and caught some. :thumbup:
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:thumbup: Floatin' tackle box. :wink: :lol:
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I bring way to much out, esp. for a 12' boat. When I started bass fishing a few years back, I'd bring a couple of bags of worms and senkos, a few hooks and two rods. Now its 4-5 rods, a full tackle bag and a field box full of plastics. Normally, the extra tackle is for when things get slow - that's worked out a few times for me, especially with cranks.
I'm working back, weeding out stuff that has only caught me and not a fish - 5 years from now, it'll be two rods,a bag of senkos and a bag of worms.
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Post by Castaway »

Im the same way terrier and I always end up using the same two or three things every time that I go :thumbup:
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