Congrats on a good catch.Great thing givin those guys ur fish!!
Yesterday Woody, a member, and I hit the upper grand. We fished up from BS, down from BS, and had two keepers and flicked many dinks off the hooks. Headed home and took him to our HOA lake, hit a couple of beds and filled a nice ice chest full of bluegill and redear.
Today, headed back up, rigged up from the U highway bridge, but below the power lines. Pink/char tipped with minners or nibbles got a bite. Light, very light, some lifters, some holders. Nice limit of 10-12" fish. There were two other boats fishing the area, when they were leaving we got to talking, they went on up past the power lines, I had two at that time, on their way back down, they chatted again, I had six then. When I got back to the marina they were having a couple of barely pops at the dock. When I was loading my catch in the milk crate they came up to see. They were impressed, he said, "Can I help you clean em, they might be the only fish I get to clean all weekend." I said you can do one better, you can have em. He took a pic for me and got to cutting em up. He said they had one keeper between two boats.
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Congrats on a good catch.Great thing givin those guys ur fish!!
Good job getting after them and sharing the catch. Any depth that the bite was best?
Ah man your a nice guy. And congrats. On the day
Shallower was best. 8-9' regardless of water depth. I had marked one tree earlier with a marker buoy and messed it up by snagging it. Came back later and kept down wind and pitched the jig/minnow to it and let it swing. They sure made that line dance when they snapped it up.
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Great job and even greater gesture!!! I bet you made those fellas day!!! That's what it's all about!!!
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Nice report and nice of you. Pic of your boat makes me think I seen you fishing alone awhile back early spring by U bridge.
Congrats on the nice fish. I see you bought one of those stands for the fish locator, make it a little easier on the neck when you don't have to keep looking down at the locator to see where the brush piles are.
Fella at camp kept bugging me to take it off his hands. Glad I traded him $30 for it. Works out well.
The best way to get to where you want to be in the future is to act like you are there TODAY.
Now it looks like you need a rod holder rack. You got the boat looking good.