Very nice fish! Thanks for sharing
As I was approaching the lake, stopped for a second, looked down and there was a Eastern Newt. Snapped a few pics as I seldom see them. Gills were hittin, caught a dozen or so, all around the same size. Nice trip!
Very nice fish! Thanks for sharing
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Some good size on those gills . Cool little newt!
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Some nice ones there, moon. We had a blowout rain on Tuesday and I’m thinking my stream might need a day more to settle down. After all this dry spell will be interesting to see what the rise in water will do.
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Good pics. Don’t know if I’ve ever seen a newt and he’s pretty cool looking. Those fish would have made me very happy today, but I got a rare goose egg.
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What kind of spinner is that?
Do you use spinners often with good luck? I've never used spinners at all for anything, but if they catch fish it might be worth it.
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Yes, have always had success with spinners. Mostly use size 00,0, & 1 in both silver or gold & use micro swivels 1-2ft. above to avoid line twist. I switch trebles out to single hooks and anymore most always use a small stinger style plastic trailer. Just talking about plain in line spinners, there are a lot of other baits such as rooster tails, elbow spinners, road runner style, etc. that utilize spinners also and are excellent lures. Hopes this helps, thanks.
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