Good Job Buckwheat!
Had a real good day! Put in at Sparrowfoot, mainly for a boat ride-been over 10yrs since I fished that area and that was my green carp days. I stopped at Otter for a bit.....thought I would go on up looking for cleaner water, ended up at Pretty Bob. Water wasn't any clearer but I ended up with 9 keepers. I fished 12 to 20...4 to 6 down. Orange/Chart. was about all I used. Hardly any wind.......Helluva day to be on the water!!
Last edited by Buckwheat 1; 12-04-2009 at 08:47 PM.
Crappie.......its whats for dinner!!
Good Job Buckwheat!
thats the best report i've heard of above Bucksaw in a while nice fish.
Nice fish dude! glad to see your report was on the better end of the mixed reports I have read on Truman this weekend.
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Good job, we started to head down ourselves but put the diamond plate on and went back up.....Bad call....... I should have had a better idea after we done pretty good on Friday in the Bucksaw area, water was very dingy up stream, we could only see down about 2 inches......
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Nice job.
Nice job! You are right this was a great weekend to be on the water.
That's a pretty mess of fish. Congrats.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
Nice fish, Brian. Terry (MO QWACK) and I hit Bucksaw on our way back from that mudhole we fished this weekend. We went down first and hit my favorite cove just past the "cut thru" and caught several nice TRUMAN crappie. Then we decided to motor up and see what the water looked like and try to catch a few more. Hit a few trees outside of Pretty Me and caught some gooduns. Then we motored on up to Hay and caught some "dandies" in some very shallow water, 2 ft or less. I caught a very nice blacknose in Hay. We didn't keep any so I don't know how many keepers we would have had. Was a beautiful day to be on the water tho.
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