Them sure look like conway fish. I used to go there starting in late march and just wear them out on jigs. I never would use bait until the lilypads came on strong. Looks like ya'll had some fun.
Nuttin like a Sunday evenin poundin down cold ones while the babies drag em' in!
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Them sure look like conway fish. I used to go there starting in late march and just wear them out on jigs. I never would use bait until the lilypads came on strong. Looks like ya'll had some fun.
When the bream gets right, it ruins my crappie fishing. Wife and I can crappie fish for 30 minutes and then she want's to hit the bream holes.
Great pic of the kids. Nothing better.
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I don't use live bait. Caught them on Dana Max jigs. Out fish a cricket any day. Crickets waste time due to re baiting. With the jig you just keep chunking.
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Looks like alot of fun and memories. Congrats.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
What does the jig look like and where can you find them. Just googled and no luck.
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LOL that is what im talkin about!!!
"Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn." - Chuck Clark :D
nice mess o fish!!!
I have made them for myself when I couldn't find them anywhere. Been thinking about making them to sell...
The jigs are made Pattons.
Bates in Mayflower has a hundred or so different color combos for about a dollar a piece, save a little by the dozen. (crappie or bream)
McSwains in NLR has a small selection.
One jig is good for 50-75+ fish.
I will post pics when I get home.
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