06-19-2011, 02:10 PM
[font "Calibri"][/font][cool] LOL you guys are killing me. I saw dozens of carp carcasses along the shoreline. They are a big part of the coyote diet during this time of year; they actively hunt them in the muddy shallows.
Quite a sight to witness. You can usually tell because they only eat the belly out with a sweet tooth for the roe filled fems. Anybody see the bird leg in that pic?
I find while bass fishing I don’t have patience to dropshot, jig, finesse, sight fish etc. I’m always searching for active fish by casting cranks, spinnerbaits and swimbaits.
I also prefer off the wall unnatural colors like orange, pink, chartreuse. I move on to the next cove if I get no bites. The key to this stubborn tactic is become a proficient casting machine cast after cast gets the job done.
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Quite a sight to witness. You can usually tell because they only eat the belly out with a sweet tooth for the roe filled fems. Anybody see the bird leg in that pic?
I find while bass fishing I don’t have patience to dropshot, jig, finesse, sight fish etc. I’m always searching for active fish by casting cranks, spinnerbaits and swimbaits.
I also prefer off the wall unnatural colors like orange, pink, chartreuse. I move on to the next cove if I get no bites. The key to this stubborn tactic is become a proficient casting machine cast after cast gets the job done.
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