He did it AGAIN!!!

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dewyafish
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Joined: January 2nd, 2002, 8:00 pm
Location: Sylvester ,GA

He did it AGAIN!!!

Post by dewyafish »

Launched at GA 32 public ramp saturday.
Before we could get out of sight of the bridge, the boy had 4 short fish in the boat.
This continued all morning with dad"Setting the hook like a girl"
and not catching anything.
He was yo-yoing the bass on a pins minnow.
I was trying to catch a quality fish and was throwing larger baits.
Ilost several "good fish" and only put one inthe boat.
On the other hand, Auston caught at least 20 wit a couple of 14's a couple of 15's and a 16" as a kicker, all on a Yozuri Pin's minnow.
All in all, great day on the river with my son.
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Ken K
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Post by Ken K »

Maybe, if your lucky, when you are very old he will take you fishing and bait your hook for you. :lol:

I've had my eye on one of those Pins Minnows at Wally World. :D
Ya'll ever use "Snap Beans"? I haven't, but they look like they might catch a fish or two.
Ken
dewyafish
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Joined: January 2nd, 2002, 8:00 pm
Location: Sylvester ,GA

Post by dewyafish »

Tried the snap beans this weekend.
Snap rings are too big for the plug, but I'll try them again when i take the time to remove said snap ring.
Looks like they would work for big bluegills.
How about them trick worms.
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