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Hello Everyone.
This is my first post. I am proud to say that I am a fishaholic and I hope I never find a cure. I do go through dry spells, but then tend to go on a heavy binge for a few days when i can no longer deal with the stress of every day life.
I have been reading BFT for a while now just to get a "quick fix" when I am too busy to fish. I have decided to join and contribute my complete B.S. I look forward to posting any help I can offer and possibly making some new friends.
Yesterday I fished Twin Lakes. Even though I am pleased every time a catch a fish, 4" perch and bluegill, and 6" bass are not worth my filet knife. Does anyone catch any decent sized fish here?
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Welcome aboard! [fishin]
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there are some really good size perch and crappie in there, blue gill if you find them. Not sure on the bass as I have not targeted them there for awhile, but there use to be some real whoppers in there. If you are catching small, go deeper, it works for me
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Glad you came over to the "dark side" !! Look forward to lots of posts in the future. Mike
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Welcome to the BFT!!
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Welcome to the site. I went up there for the first time in early June when the water was up high, all of the trees and brush along the edge were a few feet deep in it. I caught 5 or six bass in the 11-14 inch range and a bunch of smaller ones as well wading out among the trees in just a few hours. You could see them in there and basically site fish them. I had so much fun, that we planned a 5 day family campout there the first week of July. Well the water levels had gone way down by the time of our campout, and I had a heck of a time finding any big ones. I caught one 14 incher and one 12 incher. Everything else was tiny 4-6 inch perch and bass and little blue gill. I'm not sure where most of them are once the water level goes down. If you figure it out let me know
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Welcome to BFT Fishers Anonymous! Good to hear from another new poster. I don't think I have even fished Twin this year. I think the big ones hang out in the ski boat lanes!!
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I've only gone once, just after the waterevel dropped. It was slim pickin's that day, but I can attest there are some healthy bass in there.
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Welcome to BFT. I too am pretty new at targeting the warm water species. I have been to Twin 3 times this year and only had great luck the first time, in late May. Caught a very nice bluegill and several LM over 15 inches. The other 2 times I didn't catch anything worth keeping. I live in eastern Idaho too and love fishing many creeks in this area. I also like to fish for perch in Blacktail. This is a great place to swap ideas with other people who share the same interests.
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