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well on my adventures the past month or so ive done a lot of exploring and i found a new SMB spot only took a pic of a small guy that I got but they avg about 2lbs this guy was maby pushing a pund that could be pushing it though... but the water is real nice there and there are a ton of rocks every were and downd timber all over as well!!!
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Looks like you found some nice water and fish to play there also. Pretty place!
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yeah this place is in south east idaho..[fishon][fishon]
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Nice area anyway. I like all the trees in the background. Of course the bass are a nice plus too!
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So how far south and how far east? I definitely like the trees as well.
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I was puzzled until i looked at the sunglasses... HAHAHA yeah good spot for some bass action.. How long ago was this pix taken Jeremy?
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roughly 2 weeks ago... im going there this weekend to try for some more,, the bass are going to be going nuts soon getting ready for winter.
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Looks like Alexander Res....by the dam.
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way to hotspot someones spot! even if it is not correct or if it is, especially when he did not mention where it was for a reason great first few posts there ****
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Wow!!! nice comments! Go have another beer!
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thanks!! i went back and edited my post because i shouldent have called you a *** however, you went out of your way to out someones spot who for his own reasons did not want to drop the name, hence my post.
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Well, its not that big of a deal. Im not sure if it is even Alexander (aka...poop lagoon) to the local people.
I didn't realize that im supposed to keep it a secret.....I will try not to upset people in the future and work on not being such a *******! lol
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Your right it is.. as for it being called poop lagoon? Not sure which locals you are referring too but me and every one I fish with from soda like it.. for reasons untold and I didn't mention it because it has been hit pretty hard this year.. which is fine due to the carp population. However last night I fished a spot where I caught nothing but some really nice cats. Didn't even see carp in the spot and the water in the spot was really nice wasn't the same murky color as the rest of the place.. but yeah every one I know in soda love Alexander. Didn't appreciate. The calling out on the spot but its OK your new to the sight live anarn.. oh and DMA- send me a PM I finally tried that new spot I was telling you about and it is great for the kitties..
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Any southeast Idaho shops sell shad (say that four times fast)?
You can catch channels on just about anything, but I never had better luck hookin' into big ones than when I used fresh shad as cut bait. The meat is tough and bony, and the skin is very leathery, so a few chunks of shad often lasted the entire day.
I'd typically run two or three good-sized chunks on a large hook (at least 1/0), attach a sinker some two feet above the hook, and cast my line as far out as it'd go. The big hook deterred pests like mudcats (aka pollywogs or bullheads), which might nibble at the bait but couldn't swallow it.
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