02-21-2008, 01:41 AM
[cool][#0000ff]We caught lots of nice cats in Saguaro. Most of them we caught while fishing for "anything". We bottom bounce with small jigs with the white bass meat on them...or a piece of nightcrawler...and we never know what is going to hit. Once you set the hook in a big cat though, you definitely know that it is not a yellow bass.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I still think it is a bit early for really hot action, but there is almost always something in some part of that big cove. You just have to learn the spots and how to fish them. Doing the research is the fun part.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Below is a picture from late April one year...with the Kennebec I used to fish from. It contains a mixed bag of crappies, yellow bass and channel cats. I also released several bass and a couple of trout that day. Probably also had some large bluegills in the basket. Almost always some nice ones around the big point out on the right side.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I still think it is a bit early for really hot action, but there is almost always something in some part of that big cove. You just have to learn the spots and how to fish them. Doing the research is the fun part.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Below is a picture from late April one year...with the Kennebec I used to fish from. It contains a mixed bag of crappies, yellow bass and channel cats. I also released several bass and a couple of trout that day. Probably also had some large bluegills in the basket. Almost always some nice ones around the big point out on the right side.[/#0000ff]
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