Those Wilson guys are very Tite lipped.
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Have fished Wilson and Big Bear on Pickwick about 5 times now longline 10-30 ft if water. I’m no good at catching them but I’ve fished pretty hard on these trips and only have about 10 fish total to show for it. I usually don’t get skunked this bad! Even shot docks on bear last time I went to no avail. What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance!
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Those Wilson guys are very Tite lipped.
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lcm, nathansmithusa LIKED above post
Yeah you would need a claw hammer to pry any information out of some of them
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Wishing everyone hard hits tight lines and heavy stringerslcm, nathansmithusa LIKED above post
I was gonna ask if you meant the fish or the fisherman were tight lipped? . I’m mostly just wondering if the fish are super shallow? I’d like to catch a mess to eat. Think me and my dad May try cedar or little bear Saturday if the weather will let us.
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If your fishing Wilson you’re going to have to fish deep water you can try around shoals creek bridge you can usually catch a few there. If your going to Big Bear (Rose Trail) try pulling curly tail jigs in Auro Springs or Airplane Hollow they should be in there in around 5 or 6 foot of water.
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Thanks Javelin! I had already almost decided the fish must be much shallower than I usually fish at this point in the year. Never tried under the bridge but I could see how that would hold dis deep over those old bridge supports. Would love to figure Shoals creek out better since is is so close to the house.
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Yep I was thinking you was a little deep for this time of year. Don't know anything about big bear but they should be shallow everywhere now
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