yeah the secret must be out on tebo drove through the parking lot saw 7 mo trucks 1 from alaska
well wen'tto windsor crossing this am went up, down and all around got one bite and left at 11:00 am. now like i said before i have never been to that part of the lake before and i must say i like the way it looks, just didn't get any thing there to day.
So i loaded up and went somewhere else. My son and i ended up with 19 and my wife bought PLAY OFF TICKETS while i was fishing so it was a great day. will be heading out again tomorrow and will give it a go again.
yeah the secret must be out on tebo drove through the parking lot saw 7 mo trucks 1 from alaska
Sounds like a bad day at Windsor, but turned good after a move. Surely they have not caught all the fish in the Tebo? Anybody else up there today?
My buddy and I went out for a few hours this afternoon and ended up with 21. Probably caught 40 fish while we were out.
"If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles."
Dave
Hit the water around 1, first couple spots that had produced recently were nil. We also caught 40 or so with half of those keepers but no decent fish except for one 12+ incher. Much tougher bite from our perspective and couple others we talked to. Fish in that area have been thrashed pretty hard and are either showing the effects or maybe changing patterns somewhat. We had few spots that produced today compared to many couple weeks ago. Where does it go from here, don't know, stay tuned.
nice report, playoff tickets, and crappie, much rather have the crappie. glad you stayed after them and found a mess, congrats.where did you find the fish, or is that a secret?
The creeks are starting to open up. Not sure if there will be a bite in the creeks like before it iced over but may be worth a try still.
Bucky and I will try it in the morn at Windsor Crossing. Should be at the ramp NLT 7.
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