Good job and nice livewell full. I’m sure he appreciated the training.
Took a friend out for his first Livescope experience on Nimrod today. I just installed a GPS Map 1022 and Livescope on his boat for him. We took my boat as I run a GPS Map 1222 and trained him on my unit.
Kind of weird fishing 30 FOW when it’s normally 5 FOW. Fish were scattered and somewhat inactive but we still ended up with a nice box of slabs.
Most were suspended at 12 to 16 feet. Water clarity was muddy. Dark hair jigs worked the best for us.
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Good job and nice livewell full. I’m sure he appreciated the training.
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Very nice box of fish! Thanks for sharing
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Nice box full
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I was fishing with a guy I worked with for 30 years. He's the reason we started coming up to Nimrod back in the 80's. We sure had fun fishing together. He was a great Livescope student also. Learned quickly. We hit Spot Lock, set down in the boat and shared some deer summer sausage and cheese, and talked about old times. Had a great trip!
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That sounds like a great way to spend time
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My father and uncle were involved in the building of the dam and clearing of the future Lake Nimrod working for the WPA in the 1930s. Just a couple of young men from Gravely Arkansas on Hwy 28. I spent many hours fishing on the Fourche La Fave river.
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