We'll all be able to stock our yards or basements with bass and never have to leave home to catch fish. Good night and save gravy turn the water OFF!
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We'll all be able to stock our yards or basements with bass and never have to leave home to catch fish. Good night and save gravy turn the water OFF!
You a little bit behind Mark. I limited out in 30 minutes this morning in my basement. They were the trash slickhead variety and not the Beautiful Brownies like I love but I guess a fish is a fish. They hit a C Rigged Double Pink Buzzbait fished SLOW.
[QUOTE=elnutsmalljaws;444796]You a little bit behind Mark. I limited out in 30 minutes this morning in my basement. They were the trash slickhead variety and not the Beautiful Brownies like I love but I guess a fish is a fish. They hit a C Rigged Double Pink Buzzbait fished SLOW.[/QUOTE]
How much weight would a fella need to hold that C-rig on the bottom of the Ohio just above the gambling boat?
[QUOTE=ElectricSLT;444860]How much weight would a fella need to hold that C-rig on the bottom of the Ohio just above the gambling boat?[/QUOTE]
48lb today, by tomorrow more than 55.....
Extended forcast shows great weather for next week (promises, promises).
Maybe the river can drop to class I whitewater by then.
Taylorsville is 16 ft over summer pool 18 over winter. Only a two foot difference in summer/winter pool elevation on Taylorsville.
Nolin is 29 ft over winter pool but just a mere 4 foot over summer pool.
I have waited long enough!!!!!!!
That's it, I'm going next week come &%$# or high water. (looks like I will take the high water)
I usually live a mile from Salt River but lately I have been living half a mile from it. :) it is scattered over hells half acre right now.
[QUOTE=ElectricSLT;444860]How much weight would a fella need to hold that C-rig on the bottom of the Ohio just above the gambling boat?[/QUOTE]
2 Craps table and a Blackjack Dealer should do the trick
[QUOTE=elnutsmalljaws;444926]2 Craps table and a Blackjack Dealer should do the trick[/QUOTE]
Going to call Padgett Crane to see if I can use a crane to cast and reel with...
[QUOTE=ElectricSLT;445023]Going to call Padgett Crane to see if I can use a crane to cast and reel with...[/QUOTE]
No crane needed. Just an old style Curado rigged on G Loomis Bronzeback Crankbait Series rod and 10lb XPS Flourocarbon should do the trick.
The city of Lousiville changed it's official website to Noahsarch.com.
How long can you tread water?