03-06-2006, 01:16 AM
[cool][#0000ff]My, my. You just plumb fulla questions, ain'tcha. Sorry to get your kitty fetish a festerin'.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I live in Taylorsville area and I "commute". I would have loved to have you accompany me today, but even when TubeBabe is going along, you are always welcome. I'm a social kinda guy when it comes to kitty chasin'. There are several BFTers down in that area that we meet up with right regular. Plan to have some "gorilla flotillas" this year too.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The really good news is that the two or three areas I fish down at Lincoln Beach are almost always productive, at least for cats. Even better, they are best fished from tubes and toons, rather than boats. And, you can't fish it from the bank or by wading. We don't get much competition.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Obviously, there is a system involved, but it is quickly and easily learned. No hocus pocus. Heck, we even got Carp_punisher and fishluvr into some nice cats last year. Might have come close to convertin' the latter from a trout addiction.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]There are plenty of good spots around the lake for fishing cats, but none that produce as consistently for me as where I fished today. Have your people contact my people and we will git 'er done.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I always use sonar and I would no longer have a sonar without temp readings. There are a lot of times when finding water with a couple more degrees is the key to catching fish. Or, if you find water that is too cold, you know to boogie. Swimming pool thermometer? Give me a break. That is so old school. But, that is all I had for a long time.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I live in Taylorsville area and I "commute". I would have loved to have you accompany me today, but even when TubeBabe is going along, you are always welcome. I'm a social kinda guy when it comes to kitty chasin'. There are several BFTers down in that area that we meet up with right regular. Plan to have some "gorilla flotillas" this year too.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The really good news is that the two or three areas I fish down at Lincoln Beach are almost always productive, at least for cats. Even better, they are best fished from tubes and toons, rather than boats. And, you can't fish it from the bank or by wading. We don't get much competition.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Obviously, there is a system involved, but it is quickly and easily learned. No hocus pocus. Heck, we even got Carp_punisher and fishluvr into some nice cats last year. Might have come close to convertin' the latter from a trout addiction.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]There are plenty of good spots around the lake for fishing cats, but none that produce as consistently for me as where I fished today. Have your people contact my people and we will git 'er done.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I always use sonar and I would no longer have a sonar without temp readings. There are a lot of times when finding water with a couple more degrees is the key to catching fish. Or, if you find water that is too cold, you know to boogie. Swimming pool thermometer? Give me a break. That is so old school. But, that is all I had for a long time.[/#0000ff]
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