02-15-2014, 07:26 AM
Me thinks the biggest problem you face hitting UL, is your on the wrong end of the state for REEL big cats! (it's not soo soon for smack talk is it? NEVER!)
Good advice from thems that knows. Of course the kind of hooks and riggings can make a difference too. I enjoy watching my bobbers take a dive, but a sliding sinker setup can do the trick.
I like Skunked's idea, do you have a boat with a really loud sound system? You can help motivate BLK with some rocking loud rap, or some such.
I like shrimp. My cats do too, and a little garlic flavor, makes a great saute. Hmmmm, buuuttterrrr,, and WD40 of course. Secret sauce![crazy]
Like TD sez, some will swear, bait aged to perfection, left sunny side up... but cats like fresh food plenty. They enjoyed sucker, not Junies, and there's always chicken bits - liver, hearts/gizzards.
Many lakes will have a spring die off, or free up of frozen deaddies, and at ice of, they strap on the feedbag. Sure a few are scarfing up with Cutler's rise and fall ( reverse that). Look downwind.
Now and soon to come, you might find carp congregating in pockets where flow first starts. Carp are wary, but they'll take worms, bread, even had them take shrimp, or go carniv on it. There's also bowfishing, as mentioned. Don't think they are stoopid just becus they are ugly.
Lava, you and your palomino!
Good advice from thems that knows. Of course the kind of hooks and riggings can make a difference too. I enjoy watching my bobbers take a dive, but a sliding sinker setup can do the trick.
I like Skunked's idea, do you have a boat with a really loud sound system? You can help motivate BLK with some rocking loud rap, or some such.
I like shrimp. My cats do too, and a little garlic flavor, makes a great saute. Hmmmm, buuuttterrrr,, and WD40 of course. Secret sauce![crazy]
Like TD sez, some will swear, bait aged to perfection, left sunny side up... but cats like fresh food plenty. They enjoyed sucker, not Junies, and there's always chicken bits - liver, hearts/gizzards.
Many lakes will have a spring die off, or free up of frozen deaddies, and at ice of, they strap on the feedbag. Sure a few are scarfing up with Cutler's rise and fall ( reverse that). Look downwind.
Now and soon to come, you might find carp congregating in pockets where flow first starts. Carp are wary, but they'll take worms, bread, even had them take shrimp, or go carniv on it. There's also bowfishing, as mentioned. Don't think they are stoopid just becus they are ugly.
Lava, you and your palomino!