never caught a keeper bass AGAIN today, but i did score this walleye about 30 minutes before we about died in a wind/hail/rain/lightning storm.
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never caught a keeper bass AGAIN today, but i did score this walleye about 30 minutes before we about died in a wind/hail/rain/lightning storm.
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Patoka?
[QUOTE=raporter;449398]Patoka?[/QUOTE]
yes sir
Did you catch it in the trees, grass, or in the rocks if you don't mind me asking
a little rock
Dang what a toad.
Robert, how long they been in Patoka now? Amazing they're getting that big so fast.
[QUOTE=Hoosier Hunter;449406]Dang what a toad.
Robert, how long they been in Patoka now? Amazing they're getting that big so fast.[/QUOTE]
This is either the third or forth year. Some of the original stock included fingerlings.
I have caught a few but none like that one. Way to go Embrey.
Congrats Nice Walleye
[QUOTE=raporter;449412]This is either the third or forth year. Some of the original stock included fingerlings.
I have caught a few but none like that one. Way to go Embrey.[/QUOTE]
yeah, im pretty sure this is from way back, not the recent stock.correct me if im wrong.
It was a nice one, got to hold it myself after the weigh in. Yeah Embrey it was a wonderful storm we fished in that day. Me and Bill were soaked even while trying to stay under the bridge.
[QUOTE=Hoosier Hunter;449406]Dang what a toad.
Robert, how long they been in Patoka now? Amazing they're getting that big so fast.[/QUOTE]
They're that big from eating the lm bass.
They will eat the Gizzard Shad too. And that's a good thing. The Gizzard Shad make up a huge part of the biomass in Patoka Lake. Reduce the number of gizzard shad and the bluegills will grow larger.