I'll come by and see what you got this weekend. I noticed in the paper that they are dropping the lake almost a foot a day! Have you been doing any good? Richard said that my replacement charger is in. I'll bring your's back this weekend.
It's tough to build them with a fishing pole in hand.:D David, I have some lumber you can have , you'll just need some screws to put it together. Stop and pick it up if you want it.
I'm building some today and hope to sink them this week.:D I put out some last week also. Till the water gets stable , stakebeds are time well spent.
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I'll come by and see what you got this weekend. I noticed in the paper that they are dropping the lake almost a foot a day! Have you been doing any good? Richard said that my replacement charger is in. I'll bring your's back this weekend.
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I have not been since Thursday and will try tomarrow if the weather permits. I don't like fishing falling water most of the time. Hopefully the fall will slow down and we won't get anither flood!:rolleyes:Originally Posted by slabbandit
I've got a pair of stake beds on the boat.
What about going to the outing for Crappie.com
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Dealing with trying to get another car and got to help do some stuff for my Mom and Dad right now. Can't make any plans right now.
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If you have experiece with your lake or body of water freezing over then your best bet is to wait until the water is at its lowest point.......usually in october when its starts to cool. and i would frive them into the lake bed flush to the surface or just under the surface and try to find some way to mark it visually either on the bank or a soda bottle tied to a stake.
Hey Kendall, That's what I had in mind as our lake doesn't freeze and they only drop it 2 feet to winter level. I really would have done better during this spawn if I would have had some 5 foot stakebeds. All my brushpiles are in deeper water. I'll probably get my waders on and drive some in 2 1/2 to 3 feet of water this fall after they lower the lake back down in Oct.
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