I always thought the lures hanging on tree branches were from people fishing for squirrels????
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I always thought the lures hanging on tree branches were from people fishing for squirrels????
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The smallest Hopkins you can find with #4 Vicious Line. Lake Yonah, North GeorgiaAttachment 327443
That's a big Eisenhower there SDEHART.
Wow! Thought you had to go North to catch Yellow Perch that size. They are first cousin to the Walleye and you can see the resemblance in that whopper.
Looks like a famous Georgia Puffer Perch!
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I like to make my own spoons, Here I am carving me out a top water wooden spoon. Excellent when the perch are boiling the surface in a feeding frenzy! lol
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tackleboat's spoon is suppose to be the best one for white bass according to the local guide.
Lol
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I'm really sorry I don't know where he gets them. His operation is closed for the winter but I will try and remember to ask him in the spring where he buys them. I ordered some online but they were not nearly as nice. The ones I found on a Google search and the ones I bought were more like flat weights than the spoons the Guide sells which are thin and nicely molded.
He only sells the salt and pepper but you can contact him yourself at his bait shop.
Bait & Tackle Shop