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Garhole

Saturday, April 25th, 2009 | Author:

Driving down the levee this morning to go to the garhole the cows on the levee were laying down.  According to some of the good old fishermen of yesteryear that was a sign that the fish weren’t biting. Their sign was right on target. I started fishing at 10 and it took until noon to catch the first fish. After I caught the first one, I went closer to the spot and looked and saw a cloud of fry. I had caught the male bass that guards the fry until they get large enough to dodge the bream.  I released him so he could continue his job. He was lucky because today I was keeping and filleting.  I had to quit at 4:30 and when quitting time got closer the bite was picking up. When I drove back down the levee the cows were standing up and eating grass. Ended up catching 7. Water temp was 70 to 77 degrees. No pictures today again but this time because there was nothing worth getting the camera out for.

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Good start today

Friday, April 24th, 2009 | Author:

Jackson and I fished today. The first time in two weeks for me. I started out with a bang when I caught a 3+ on the first cast with a 4 1/2 inch Bass Magic swimbait. We caught 3 more before things went quiet. One of those was a 5 1/4 on a Ribbit.  No pictures because I figured we’d catch some more. Wrong.

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Turkeys

Friday, April 17th, 2009 | Author:

I’ve been playing hookey on the fish because of the turkeys. With good results. Still having picture trouble but you can now right click the small green box after “results” and select “view image” and the picture will show. Not quite what I want, but I’m still trying to figure out the problem.04152009557 Problem solved.  HMIV did it in about a minute.

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Old indian trick

Friday, April 10th, 2009 | Author:

Jackson and I went fishing today in a blowing hurricane. We could only fish where it was relatively calm, not where we wanted to. Instead of using the trolling motor, in most places we had to use the auxiliary one (rope tied to a snag). Early, we had only a bite apiece but nothing to show. After we discussed leaving, Jackson said “They’re going to pull the old indian trick on us and let us catch one so we’ll stay three more hours”. About 10 minutes later it happened just as he predicted. I caught a 7 1/2 pounder on my swimbait. The fish had a large head for it’s weight and appeared to have already spawned. I didn’t believe the scales and turned them off and back on. Same weight.  We left after another unproductive hour. I have a photo but there’s a problem with the program that will not let me put one on. Caught it on a swimbait Skinny Lawyer.

monticello75-004 Picture problem fixed here too.  It was extremely windy that day. Notice the seat tiedown between my legs is hanging at a 45 degree angle due to the wind.

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This is a fishing site but…

Tuesday, April 07th, 2009 | Author:

My trip to turkey hunt in South Carolina was outstanding.  Good friends, plenty of turkeys, and beautiful hardwood swamps, what more could you ask for. The first photo is of Ben with a turkey we started on at daylight and he shot at 10 a.m. The next is of Nat with one that cooperated up in Williamson county. The next is of the leg of one I killed at Lavington.

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Cheek knot

Tuesday, April 07th, 2009 | Author:

Richard has invented a new knot that has come through his testing lab with flying colors, besting all the current favorites in strength.  Knowing Richard, you can be assured it was thoroughly tested before he would call it the Cheek Knot. The picture is a diagram of how to tie it. Click on it to enlarge.

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