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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
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alwaysfishking
Jun 17 2004
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| Isn't 'deadsticked speedworm' sort of an oxymoron? RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing |
RichZ
Jun 17
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| LOL Rich... I was thinking that very same thing.
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Charles
Jun 17
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| Yeah I guess it is, but so is Government Intelligence and look at how often
that is used now a days : ) |
alwaysfishking
Jun 18
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| Randy Could you please explain "dead sticking"? Thanks Jim On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 22:36:32 -0400, "alwaysfishking" |
Jim
Jun 21
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| What lake were you on ? Your from Mi aren't you? |
bassintheweeds
Jun 20
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| 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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