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Thread: Saw D10 gettting ready to electro fish Lake Beaverfork

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    Default Saw D10 gettting ready to electro fish Lake Beaverfork


    Had a nice chat with the D10 crew at Lake Beaverfork they were getting ready to make a electro fishing sample trip. D10 was the electro fishing trip on Lake Beaverfork successful?
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    Hope they pulled some of those yellow bass out of there. The last few trips for me out there it seemed like it was nothing but non-stop yellow bass in the shallows and coves.

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    I would love to participate in one of those trips, for science of course. I appreciate the work being done for our public fisheries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slackline View Post
    I would love to participate in one of those trips, for science of course. I appreciate the work being done for our public fisheries.
    I was fortunate enough to get to go with them on a electro fishing trip on lake Conway a few years ago and it was a really cool experience. Plenty of bugs out there at night, you never have a desire to carry any snacks with you.
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    Beaver Fork looked as good as always. It was tough sampling in the strong wind, but we still managed to geter done. In 8 sample runs we collected seven largemouth 4.0-4.9-lbs, three 5.0-5.9-lbs, and three over 6-lbs. This is about par for Beaver Fork. We even saw some pretty good crappie still in the water willow.
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    That's too cool!!

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    very cool!!!!!

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    Got to do that once, so fun!

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    Hun? Are you implying that we were not correctly handling the bass?
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