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Thread: Alder lake Bass?

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    Well back in 86 we used spinner baits perty much every where, but worms pitched up into the reeds worked pretty good to. For Bluegills just a plain nightcrawler would catch a mess but if you wanted the bigger ones I would always use a fly on my spinning rod with a bobber about 3' up so I could cast it out. Hope this helps. Smitty 58D

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    that's some good info, thanks :D
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    I won.
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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    are you serious???
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    it was kind of wierd there were only four boats and 6 anglers only 5 bass caught only 4 were big enough. two were mine and two were anouther angler's. I managed 5 pounds even with my to fish a largemouth and a smallmouth the smallmouth was 2lb 9oz. and was the big fish the other two were both smallmouths and the combined total was just over 3 pounds. it was fun but a lot of work I caught the LM in the first 45min. and the SM in the last 45min.... no pics ant the moment my camera went on the blits and the other digi could not be located.....there was a disposable camera and pics were taken. I won a total of $74.38 for my winings after gas and camping and entry few that left me with $8.38 profit:D it was a really hard lake to fish the next one is on tapps....
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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    awesome man, nice job!

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    great job man!!! seems like kind of a lame turnout.....what did ya get them on?
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    it is a small club but still only half were able to make it out. the fist one was on a white spinnerbait in 3 feet of water and the smallie was on a 3/8oz skinny bear jig with a grub trailer in about 6ft... water temps ranged from 49 to 52. cloudy and windy the whole time but some how i still managed to burn my face....
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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    football head? i've gotta try those football head and finesse jigs this year on lake washington.
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    no it was not the football head even though thoes ar the ones i usually use I was actually fishing for Largemouth at the time I got that smallmouth.
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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