good luck on your adventure!
beetle spin or tiny traps ripped threw them fast could also work.
There is a a local storm water retention lond that is highly pressured, but from reliable sources, say its ripe full of crappie. So I'm thinking of taking the fly rod to give them something different than what they are used to. I'll take my spinning rod too, but I want to see if flies work because I doubt the fish have seen many artificial flies. My wet flies I'm going to spray with slab sauce and fish under a float. I hope I have a good outing with many slabs on the line!
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good luck on your adventure!
beetle spin or tiny traps ripped threw them fast could also work.
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Can't miss with SlabSauce on those flies.
"A voyage in search of knowledge need never abandon the spirit of adventure."BAFishBarn LIKED above post
Looking forward to the next post about how it went. Hoping for good results.
Creativity is just intelligence fooling aroundBAFishBarn LIKED above post
That's my thoughts! I figured a fly would hold the sauce really good. Especially wet flies.
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I've only bigger traps for bass fishing. You know I've never had luck with beetle spins and since they are so cheap I imagine a ton of people have used them there.
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I've found fishn my beat up by many lakes goin small is usually the ticket.....
I go through several jigs and try'n find what they prefer.....
Dont have any roadrunners. My smallest jig head is 1/32 and I've got some of the BG Itty Slab slayers. May try them if the flies dont work. Heck I can cast them on the fly rod if I wanted!!!
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