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Grinner Hole ?

Saturday, October 16th, 2010 | Author:

We might have to change the name of the Garhole to the grinner hole. Mickey and I went there this morning and the water was down a good bit.  We backed down in some deep ruts but the bottom of them was hard.  We caught 8 grinners today and had a large one that would have been the grinner of the day get off near the boat.  They were mostly caught on worms that had the scent stick applied to them.

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A note on grinners.  Willie says after you cook them you have to eat them while they’re hot because they are not good after they get cold. You couldn’t prove that by me. Next is a picture of Mickey preparing to give one a sedative.

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We also caught some bass, mostly on a worm but some on spinnerbaits and  swimjigs.  Of course we used the scent stick on them too. We caught 73 bass with the FOD at 4 -5.  We need to keep some of the smaller fish out of this hole because it is becoming overpopulated.

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    John Eddleman 

    The black paddler my family had for about 40 years on Lake St. John in La. (Jake) said you had to “dren um”. I asked him how you dren um one day. He said you clean him – then nail him to a tree – slit his sides – and then let him dren for 2 days before you cook him and eat him.

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