tomarrow with the wife any advice?
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tomarrow with the wife any advice?
[QUOTE=oldmanboat;360179]tomarrow with the wife any advice?[/QUOTE]
Pack Breakfast, Lunch and supper, take along a radio, books, laptop, portable tv and anything else that can help pass the time, have no expectations of catching ANY fish much less a lot of fish and you will do just fine. You will still have a better day than me because even a day on Guist beats a day at work. One last piece of advice, on your way out, don't stop at the Flying J unless you are packing heat or a good right cross.
From what I hear Guist is being Guist, slow soft plastics or jigs around all the cover and hope that just for one second that fish did not see that bait more than 50 times this past weekend
If you are into crappie they are making a decent comeback in the lake. Some reports are that nice size are starting to show up this year and last also. If you bass fish, fish the channel banks that are the deepest with dark colored jig and pigs and you'll bang out a few. That poor little lake gets way too much pressure but there are still pigs caught up there every spring. Donnie Gaines has probably caught 50 bass out of that little lake over 6lb. He averages a fish or two in the 6 to 7lb range out of there every spring. I'm probably way underestimating his catches there to. Bottom line is they are there you just gotta catch'em, good luck.
Donnie is uaually pretty good there but ask him how good he is at catching those puking marlins.
[quote=oldmanboat;360179]tomarrow with the wife any advice?[/quote]
Fish for catfish near the dam.
Donnie G is the man. He is the only guy I know to catch a monster drum out of GCL! Sorry DG, had to bring it up.
if your wife is like mine she will have reading material, food, boat hooked up and ready to go. don't worry about catching alot just enjoy the day
Well we went this morning didnt catch any. After about 2 hours the trolling motor quit, batteries died. So we wrapped up the day and went and got lunch and pulled both the batteries out of the boat to get tested,looks like I am now battery shopping. Any suggestions..thanks for all the input guys chris