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I appreciate your help and info, I have been checking the previous posts, and will give it my best. I'm hoping the wind won't blow me all over the place. I am expecting some tuff fishin' but, I just want to get out and catch some buckemouths, I'll let you know how I fare
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try a drop shot. put on a gulp earth worm or 4" melon senko up from the weight about 4' or more. small fluke worke slow will work also.
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when you first get there try walking up the boardwalk really quietly and flip a tube jig around the stairs the divers use worked ok for me
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Good luck! Catch a few for me. Remember to set the hook[crazy]! Oh wait, that was my problem . . .
Later!
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I just got back about an hour ago. It was a sweet trip, the Fish God's must have accepted my burnt offering! The weather was really good considering, it got a little windy in the evening and when some small storms blew through, but other than that I couldn't have asked for better conditions. First off, the Fish Cat is awesome! I didn't think you could sit so high in the water, it is easy to say that I thouroughly enjoy my new toy. Second, the fish cooperated with me, I wasn't keeping track of the fish I caught, but I am guestimating at about 25. Nothing huge, the biggest one was 16.5 and the average was 12-14 inches. I did manage to land 3 on a topwater and I missed a few others (too quick on the trigger). One thing I noticed was that these fish know how to "throw" your lure! I lost a half dozen fish that way, I hook em, they jump and go one way, my bait goes the other. Ohwell, I was most pleased with the outing and I love the Fish Cat, Thanks for all your tips and info
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So what worked best for you out there?
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I had good success with Crankbaits. I also caught some on soft plastics, (i.e. senkos, and other worms). I actually caught almost all my fish on those two baits. If you want any more info shoot me a pm
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