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Thread: Anyone had any luck on Lake Sinclair?

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    Default Anyone had any luck on Lake Sinclair?


    I was debating on going to to Sinclair in the morning? Has anyone had any luck trolling?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw125 View Post
    I was debating on going to to Sinclair in the morning? Has anyone had any luck trolling?
    Justin, I may ride up there Sunday for a while...If you have any decent reports, holler at me and I'll meet you somewhere and we'll try and get some fish slime on my new boat...Good to see you have finally started posting on here

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    I was going to Sinclair this past Thursday, but went to Oconee instead. I caught a bunch of dinks to hand size trolling, no large fish. Found all the mouths of the major creek with timber, holding a lot of fish. Caught all fish 8-12 feet down, on any jig that had red, green, yellow, or chartruse in them. I personally would go to Oconee before Sinclair. Haven't heard any reports on Sinclair yet.
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    We went to Sinclair today and shot docks. Only managed to catch five and they were hand size.

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    Sinclair is pretty good right now. No big fish, but plenty of the typical hand size Sinclair fish. Find brushpiles in 10 to 20 FOW and troll jigs over the tops of them. Make several passes by them catching the more active fish. Then move on to the next pile.
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    you need to get the minnow in the brush pile for the good ones. hard fishing but when you dont get hung up you can get good fish.

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