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  1. #1
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    I'm off to the river

    Hotter than Hades and Knute (The Heathen) wants to see if the whites are biting.

    I've pre-rigged a fluke,Pop-R, and a spoon. I have the old stand by cat fish rod ready too.

    I hope the clouds and weather that is expected comes rolling in soon.

    Later,y'all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyme2fish View Post
    Hotter than Hades and Knute (The Heathen) wants to see if the whites are biting.

    I've pre-rigged a fluke,Pop-R, and a spoon. I have the old stand by cat fish rod ready too.

    I hope the clouds and weather that is expected comes rolling in soon.

    Later,y'all

    Good luck and keep cool! Let the forum know what you land!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KentuckyBristle View Post
    Good luck and keep cool! Let the forum know what you land!
    The only thing I'll probably catch is a case of heat stroke!!

    Got plenty of water on board and a soaking towel or two to aid heat dissipation.

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    The whites weren't really into the jumps,but we did manage to catch some.

    I started with a a white pearl fluke and caught the first 4 fish. Biggest was 5lb 5oz. Knute (The Heathen) couldn't stand it so I gave the same type hook I was using along with a small split shot to attach near the swivel.

    We did catch a few on Pop-R type plugs but they weren't hitting the jumps very hard or in schools. It appeared that just a single white would chase up some bait fish and then you had to hit the fish on the head with the Pop-R or he wouldn't see it or take it.

    The final score (who keeps score?) was Tyme 9 fish: Knute 3 fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyme2fish View Post
    The whites weren't really into the jumps,but we did manage to catch some.

    I started with a a white pearl fluke and caught the first 4 fish. Biggest was 5lb 5oz. Knute (The Heathen) couldn't stand it so I gave the same type hook I was using along with a small split shot to attach near the swivel.

    We did catch a few on Pop-R type plugs but they weren't hitting the jumps very hard or in schools. It appeared that just a single white would chase up some bait fish and then you had to hit the fish on the head with the Pop-R or he wouldn't see it or take it.

    The final score (who keeps score?) was Tyme 9 fish: Knute 3 fish.
    Were u fishing right up at the dam in the swift current? We went wednesday night and used white grubs and rooster tails and fished just strait out from the stairs at the parking lot (maybe 200 yards dpwnstream) and we didnt catch anything. Even netted some shad and cut them up and tossed out and nothing. There was good current where we tossed our baits. Just dont know how to fish there with anything other than nightcrawlers downstream from the museum catching drum.

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    I went wednesday and caught one white bass on a 3in shad swimmer. And one catfish on a small green feather tail crappie jig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyme2fish View Post
    The whites weren't really into the jumps,but we did manage to catch some.

    I started with a a white pearl fluke and caught the first 4 fish. Biggest was 5lb 5oz. Knute (The Heathen) couldn't stand it so I gave the same type hook I was using along with a small split shot to attach near the swivel.

    We did catch a few on Pop-R type plugs but they weren't hitting the jumps very hard or in schools. It appeared that just a single white would chase up some bait fish and then you had to hit the fish on the head with the Pop-R or he wouldn't see it or take it.

    The final score (who keeps score?) was Tyme 9 fish: Knute 3 fish.
    Congratulations Thyme !! 5lb-5oz is a new state record, way to go man !

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    Quote Originally Posted by stripernut View Post
    Congratulations Thyme !! 5lb-5oz is a new state record, way to go man !

    You're right on that. Uh,maybe it was a striped bass. DOH!!

    Photo is on photo board. Someone tell me what I caught!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyme2fish View Post
    You're right on that. Uh,maybe it was a striped bass. DOH!!

    Photo is on photo board. Someone tell me what I caught!!!
    Looks like a hybrid to me.

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