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    Wonder if pic 1+ pic 2 would work

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    Try soaking a cast net down with 40 or 50 bottles of G sauce and toss it down on them suckers, if that don't work look for the nearest Captain D's
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    I've gotten them to hit a spoon when they're not hungry to. I'm with you guys I'm done but I get to Jonesing for that thump. I'm going to try it Saturday evening anyway.

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    Just an idea to try...If the lake is full of young of the year shad catch some in a throw net and offer them one at a time to your customers....Small hook n small weight along with light line....Good Luck
    If that does not work you can always fallback on Snubby's Captain D's idea.....

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    Lee down size, if they are short striking pinch off about a 1/4 inch of your grub and go with a #4 jig hook.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloakley930 View Post
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    Snap weights work work really Great! Been using them on summer time walleye and crappies past few years in a pinch when fish are suspended deep with cranks. Quick way to experiment with diff weights to get the bait to proper depths. Precision Trolling App helps a bunch as they show snap weight usage also. Less line out to fight the fish than totally all out longlining crankbaits.

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    I haven't intentionally tried to catch a crappie in nearly a month, but...

    White bass are stacked up by the 1000's and they were doing the exact same thing yesterday afternoon. They'd just swipe at the baits as they'd go by. We could see them flash behind the baits. We threw everything in the boat at them. The afternoon before we could have caught 100's of them. We caught 10, seriously in about 2 minutes and tried using them for cut bait. That didn't work out too well either.

    I have decided that July and August are great months for having near heat strokes and getting my blood pressure up due to morons driving boats that have no business driving boats.

    I think I'm going to get 2 signs made, one for each side of my boat that say, DANGER AREA-TOXIC WASTE TESTING-WATER CLOSED 500 YARDS EACH SIDE OF THIS BOAT.

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