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    I have a black walnut tree in the yard. Sure is a pain to keep them picked up out of the driveway
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    A minnow on a #4 gold hook bb size weight. 10 ft graphite rod with solo reel..... Slick 8 hi vis 8# test 18 ft hanging out and pitch it out and let it pendulum back. Whew doggy get the net... I gotta a kaboom on

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    Really depends on the time of year.


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    Boat or bank?

    This time of year as the water temp down here gets in the 80’s, dropping minnows on brush piles or long lining jigs deep works. Slow presentation works best for me. The fish bite better in the late evenings through mid-morning for me. If you are river fishing, hunt them on channel ledges where bottom has points that create eddies - lay downs and brush piles at these are a plus


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    Quote Originally Posted by deltarat View Post
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    ^^^ Works for me.

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    Fish market!!!!
    I would agree with you, but then we would both be WRONG !!!!
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    When I decide to go fishing I look at what’s going on and decide if it’s a day to keep or not. If it’s a day to keep I root around in my bag of tricks and see which one is going to do the job for me. I learned that while it works well, spider rigging on an average day has a hard time holding my interest. Most everything else does well, and single pole shooting jigs into tight places gets me excited most.
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    This time of the year it's crank baits for me.
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