10-17-2008, 10:37 PM
[quote LloydE]Another great report! I recognized all of the lures you used except one. Was the glo-jig on which you caught the catfish one the newest versions of the "Perch Urchin"?
It is great fun to catch a bunch of different species; makes the catching of fish more suspenseful and interesting.[/quote]
[cool][#0000ff]Crappies were my primary target. I can catch most of the others at other lakes. I figured I would probably score a few perch and maybe a smallie or two. I was surprised by the variety myself. If I had brought in the tiger, or caught a carp, or caught one of the big trout in Pineview...IF...I would have really had a multi-species day.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The "Glow Werm" in the kitty picture does not show up too well. Here is a link to a pic I posted in another thread a while back.
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[#0000ff]The "wermz" are just PBJ's with some glow added for fishing in deep water or under the ice. For some reason they really work well at Pineview late season and ice fishing.[/#0000ff]
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It is great fun to catch a bunch of different species; makes the catching of fish more suspenseful and interesting.[/quote]
[cool][#0000ff]Crappies were my primary target. I can catch most of the others at other lakes. I figured I would probably score a few perch and maybe a smallie or two. I was surprised by the variety myself. If I had brought in the tiger, or caught a carp, or caught one of the big trout in Pineview...IF...I would have really had a multi-species day.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The "Glow Werm" in the kitty picture does not show up too well. Here is a link to a pic I posted in another thread a while back.
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[#0000ff]The "wermz" are just PBJ's with some glow added for fishing in deep water or under the ice. For some reason they really work well at Pineview late season and ice fishing.[/#0000ff]
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