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    dale hollow last night

    read the reports, that the night bite on dale was on fire. so I took off last night . drove 2 hours, got their late. tried a lot of things, jigs, tubes, rattling rogue, bandit 2 and 3 hundred, slivers, jitter bug and spooks,bomber long-a,spinnerbaits, just before the moon came up, got a hit on a short arm spinnerbait, red with a blue pork chunk. got a hold of 5 and put 3 in the boat. small fish about 2 lb each. after the moon came up, couldn't get a bite on nothing. fished until 5: am. their weren't many boats on the water, I was fishing the mouth of sulfur creek, and I was fishing with lights out, trying to catch some walleye. the shad was up pretty good. I saw this boat coming toward me, from across the lake. I turned my lights on to let them know I was fishing that point. with all the lake pretty much to our selfs. with my lights on, they kept coming and stopped right in front of me and started fishing. stopped close enough I could have cast the spinnerbait, right in their boat. points every where to be fished, and these three guys had to cut me off. but I did catch a fish as soon as my boat stopped rocking from their waves. I held it up and turned my flashlight on so they could see what a fish looked like. a very rude bunch of guys, no respect for other fishermen, at all.heard a few walleye come up and **** some shad down, but didn't have any luck with them. over all had a bad night on dale, but did meet two very nice guys at boat ramp while putting in. one of the guys said he caught 5 good size walleye their sunday night. I think the full moon helps the walleye bite, but not last night. not for me anyway. think I'll try it again when the moon is new. when fishing I like it dark.

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    Re: dale hollow last night

    waterdog, Isn't it illegal to not have your lights on? I'm not really trying to give you a hard time but if you're not lit up and someone burns gas to fish a spot they think nobody's on, then all the sudden another boat lights up out of nowhere, who's rude? They probably got miffed also.
    As for the fishing, it seems like the smallmouth have been more on chunk rock points and shallow... at least that was the case last weekend. I also had to get in the "shade" with the full moon last weekend.

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    Re: dale hollow last night

    Quote Originally Posted by pointer View Post
    waterdog, Isn't it illegal to not have your lights on? I'm not really trying to give you a hard time but if you're not lit up and someone burns gas to fish a spot they think nobody's on, then all the sudden another boat lights up out of nowhere, who's rude? They probably got miffed also.
    As for the fishing, it seems like the smallmouth have been more on chunk rock points and shallow... at least that was the case last weekend. I also had to get in the "shade" with the full moon last weekend.
    yes, your right. your suppose to have lights on. for safety reasons I would think. and when your 6 feet from the bank, trolling as close to the bank as you can. your not putting no other boaters in danger. durning the spring I like to fish for walleye, and fish close to bank with my lights out. and their are thousands of other fishermen that do the same as I do. I fish a lot of lakes, and when the top water walleye bite is good. most every one cuts their lights off. on laurel, cumberland, cherokee as you go down the lake, the walleye fishermen will turn their lights on, when I see them I go on. when they see I'm going on they cut their lights out once again. when i'm fishing for smallmouth, I fish with my boat lit up. I think if you are going to stop close to another boat, on a spot they are fishing. at least stop three or four casting distances away from their boat. I don't mind fishing behind another boat. but don't stop within 50 feet of someone fishing. it's just being rude to do so.

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    Re: dale hollow last night

    I know this past weekend that you had to be on the main lake stuff to get bit on topwater. Fished Sunday evening and started getting bit about 30 min. after sunset. Bite lasted maybe 30 minutes, mostly walleye. Monday morning, it was cloudy, and the topwater bite lasted until about 10 a.m., which was when the sun came out. The smallies were flat out killing my topwater bait! Biggest was 3.5 lbs, had a largemouth tail dance and come unbuttoned that probably would have gone 4 lbs.; all in all it was the most intense morning I've had on Dale! Basically would catch one on a point, then motor to the next and catch another. The wildest bites were at the boat, when I was about to lift the bait up and cast again!

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    Re: dale hollow last night

    Quote Originally Posted by waterdog101 View Post
    yes, your right. your suppose to have lights on. for safety reasons I would think. and when your 6 feet from the bank, trolling as close to the bank as you can. your not putting no other boaters in danger. durning the spring I like to fish for walleye, and fish close to bank with my lights out. and their are thousands of other fishermen that do the same as I do. I fish a lot of lakes, and when the top water walleye bite is good. most every one cuts their lights off. on laurel, cumberland, cherokee as you go down the lake, the walleye fishermen will turn their lights on, when I see them I go on. when they see I'm going on they cut their lights out once again. when i'm fishing for smallmouth, I fish with my boat lit up. I think if you are going to stop close to another boat, on a spot they are fishing. at least stop three or four casting distances away from their boat. I don't mind fishing behind another boat. but don't stop within 50 feet of someone fishing. it's just being rude to do so.
    Waterdog there is really no excuse for anyone pulling in on the same bank of another fisherman unless you got some major distance between them. If you want to do that you should take the back position and follow them down the bank instead of jumping in front, that just my opion. I thought TN had a law that you had to have your lights on at all times while on the water is that right or not? Or maybe you are in KY waters.

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