Sounds like a good day. I know I'll be making some stops up there this winter. Should be awesome.
It was a beautiful day at Smithville, but the back of the boat was outfished at about a 35:1 ratio! We went up the Camp Branch arm to Owl Creek and then main lake. Most of Rodney's fish came on the main lake brush and the bite was tougher, but bigger fish, back in the Owl Creek. Guess which fish came from the main lake and which fish came from shallow timber??? Rodney also has started a tow service in which he frees up high-centered anglers! ATTACH]47688[/ATTACH]
Sounds like a good day. I know I'll be making some stops up there this winter. Should be awesome.
Going to get Rodney off Smithville and to kansas before long. Not sure why with the crappie coming out of the lake, Set in the parking lot at w ramp for a few minutes today seen three boats going past the bouys and up river if that was me the man would be sitting there waiting. Scott I'll bet you caught more than your saying.By the way Scott that man is a crappie fishingmachine!!!!
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May all your live wells be full.Dave
Rodney could catch a jug in a mud puddle. Nice job guys.
Work so I can fish and fish so I can survive work.
Kevin
scott thats what you call getting front ended and i think you were having withdraw symptoms from not being able to fish up the river
See Scott your learning the fine art of front ending I teach that in my boat to.(LOL)
May all your live wells be full.Dave