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Night Fishing

Went out with two friends for a few hours tonight. I had an awesome morning and figured I could put them on a few fish. It had just finished raining and the lake was calm. I was sitting in the boat waiting to shove off when I caught my first fish, a nice chunky LM that inhaled my speedworm on the shoreline.

I took them out to a stick/stump field and deadsticked some speedworms and worked the jig a bit. Quickly realizing that the fish were elsewhere we headed to fish some shoreline brush as darkness started to roll in. It proved to be a good decision as we jit a nice flat area wher fish were stcked up chasing baitfish. I landed my first double of the year on a double rigged speedworm, My two partners each grabbed fish shortly after that and my friend Tom had the nervous twitch of the night landing 6 keepers one running between 4 and 5 pounds, all came on deadsticked speedworms in Junebug, just an awesome night and an awesome day, we continue tomorrow at 5 a.m

alwaysfishking
Jun 17
2004
Isn't 'deadsticked speedworm' sort of an oxymoron?

RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing

RichZ
Jun 17
LOL Rich... I was thinking that very same thing. Charles
Jun 17
Yeah I guess it is, but so is Government Intelligence and look at how often that is used now a days : ) alwaysfishking
Jun 18
Randy

Could you please explain "dead sticking"?

Thanks

Jim

On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 22:36:32 -0400, "alwaysfishking"

Jim
Jun 21
What lake were you on ? Your from Mi aren't you? bassintheweeds
Jun 20
Cast out, let lure sink to bottom. Don't move or jiggle it. Just let it sit there, dead in the water. Keep the rod (stick) still (dead). RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing RichZ
Jun 20
   

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