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    Quote Originally Posted by mgrimm View Post
    Can you still catch big fish during the summer months?
    Here's a picture of the ones we caught in June last year
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    Quote Originally Posted by mgrimm View Post
    That is awesome,those are some nice fish! I know this is off the subject but how do you post pictures to this forum?
    instructions for posting pics............from a computer
    First you have to click on the "insert image" icon. It is located between the "unlink" icon (that has a red x on it) and the "insert video" icon (that looks like a film strip). These icons are located just above where you type in the quick reply area. Once you click on "insert image", then the box pops up that has the words "insert image" at the top, as the title. Just under the words "insert image" at the top are 2 tabs (choices). One tab is "my computer" and next to it is a tab that says "From URL". It the picture is on your computer, make sure and click on the "my computer" tab (if should turn grey if selected) Then in the bottom right of that box are the words "basic uploader". Click on those words and then click on the "choose file" button that shows up. Then select your pic, click open....then click upload....give it a minute...then click submit.

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    I get tickled when I see post like this. If anyone could accurately predict the best week and lake to fish it probably could be very lucrative. I figure if I take 4 weeks off to fish, about half might be good days weather wise to fish during the spring accounting mostly for wind. Out of the other two weeks, its hit or miss on fish actually biting very good. My general consensus is the weather and all is more consistently good after Easter going forward. But I've scrapped ice off the windshield in April also. Fish can be caught at any time of the year. A matter of just finding them when hungry.

    At Sardis, if the wind is 8 MPH plus coming out of west/east, its tough to get where fish are depending on when fishing. 8 MPH will probably be 18 MPH on the lake! Just saying. Biggest challenge for me is always weather and not finding fish.

    I'm like the rest. Just fish and have fun. And I wasn't trying to be rude on my post.
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    They won't be stuffed with eggs but there are still a lot of big big fish caught!

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    Big fish get caught year round here. Everybody comes in the spring when it's a crap shoot. But I understand because I like wade fishing more than any of it. But springs not the most productive for me. I'd say a summer time fish weighs 75% of her future February weight. Don't let that stop u though. I had 7 fish this past June right at 17 lbs. Thats as big as they get!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bird down View Post
    Big fish get caught year round here. Everybody comes in the spring when it's a crap shoot. But I understand because I like wade fishing more than any of it. But springs not the most productive for me. I'd say a summer time fish weighs 75% of her future February weight. Don't let that stop u though. I had 7 fish this past June right at 17 lbs. Thats as big as they get!
    Ditto...some of my best days with numbers of full grown fish, have been in June or July.


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    Use closest ramp to part of lake you target on windy days!!! The reservoirs get to rockin and will come in the transoceanic quickly!!! A Big lake boat can get into trouble!! I have been on rescue craft made for the Great Lakes with 200 plus inboard engines. At time dropped into waves and could se SWELLS out the bow!!! Watch Deadliest catch on tv to have the concept understood!!! Scared

    our search party!!! That was back in spring of 1987 on Sardis!!! Larry Hall captained the vessel!!!!!
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    Thanks for the warning, Kentucky lake is like that also,it will be nice and calm one minute then a summer storm rolls through there will be swells so big all you can see is a wall of water I was fairly young the first time I experience this it was a good thing that I was going the same direction the wind was blowing I was able to ride the waves kind a like a surfboard. So I am very cautious when it comes to being on the water. I go to the Detroit River and Lake Erie every spring those bodies of water gets very rough quickly also .

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    Quote Originally Posted by mgrimm View Post
    Thanks for the warning, Kentucky lake is like that also,it will be nice and calm one minute then a summer storm rolls through there will be swells so big all you can see is a wall of water I was fairly young the first time I experience this it was a good thing that I was going the same direction the wind was blowing I was able to ride the waves kind a like a surfboard. So I am very cautious when it comes to being on the water. I go to the Detroit River and Lake Erie every spring those bodies of water gets very rough quickly also .
    Interesting. You crappie fishing on Lake Erie?

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