Saturday was rough in Texas too Saturday but memories were made and that’s all that matters with the little ones
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I found the babies south of the ramp Friday before last. No keepers thought other than catfish. Even the perch wasn't much bigger than my minnows.
I'll regroup, hatch a new game plan and hopefully find some bigger takers at this Friday night stalk.
Thanks for the help.
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Saturday was rough in Texas too Saturday but memories were made and that’s all that matters with the little ones
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Got lucky and found a few keepers and a nice perch Tuesday evening. The perch was on a point near the channel about 15-20 ft down. The crappie and other small perch were on a brush pile about 6-10 ft down.
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Nice. That will make a meal.
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That's the plan. Lol
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Nice catfish. Looks about half as big as your son. I KNOW he enjoyed that one. Back when my son was your son's age we fished ALOT. He loved it and to tell ya the truth I did too. Now my son is grown with his own family so work and family takes priority over fishing most of the time. We had good trips and not-so-good trips but I still cherish all the memories from them. I hope you and your son does the same. Keep him on the water and good luck to you guys.
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Thanks, gabowman. He loves every bit of it. So do I. We go every chance we get. He's the reason I want to learn more than sitting on brush piles for crappie. I want to be able to pass that knowledge on to him.
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Well try and read up on spider rigging. You can get into that without alot of cost. I did it with Walmart telescopic rods and those $3-$4 durango reels. Longlining is what I enjoy but to do it right you'd want a trolling motor with cruise control and autopilot. Those are fairly expensive. Lot of fun though.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.ReelKnotty LIKED above post
Thanks, gabowman. I would be interested in both of those, but my current boat is too small for spider rigging, and my trolling motor isn't remote controlled. I plan on upgrading to a bigger boat as soon as I can find what I'm looking for. Longlining is something I want to learn, but I'd like to have someone on the water with me to speed up the learning curve. I feel that I can do that with my current setup, but it would be more challenging.
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"Smiles don't leave a lake without one.""White Perch the other white meat."
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