08-10-2011, 03:55 AM
[quote CRM801]Hmm? That sounds like crappie to me. . . .[/quote]
that's what I was thinnin. Doesn't sound like Perch - and they're the main other forage fish up there, no? Wondered what all the spring flush was going to do to the next generation.
I'd bet the Musky do help make for more bigger bass - been amazed at the schools of small basslings at Newton, but I'd think by a good overwintering the Musky would have had a good chance to thin the herds. But don't think they've got Smallies at Newton, but Largies.
Pineview has ?? both ??
Great report Leaky - thanks for sharing it. How's the "pup" doing these days? I need to teach my young dog (menace) how to join the fishing/boating adventures. She's already claimed the boat in the driveway at least - jumps right in and out!
So are you dropshotting your plastics for those beasts? More Maniacs? Any favorite colors you're willing to share? (mud and earth, right?)
I hooked up my first Utah smallie at Willard (of all skunky places) this spring. Hit a (new) diving crank that seemed too big for that little bass to take on, but think he slammed the dang thing out of aggression as much as anything. Pretty wrapped up.
Thanks for sharing "over here". FWIW - I like your posts, hope to see more.
that's what I was thinnin. Doesn't sound like Perch - and they're the main other forage fish up there, no? Wondered what all the spring flush was going to do to the next generation.
I'd bet the Musky do help make for more bigger bass - been amazed at the schools of small basslings at Newton, but I'd think by a good overwintering the Musky would have had a good chance to thin the herds. But don't think they've got Smallies at Newton, but Largies.
Pineview has ?? both ??
Great report Leaky - thanks for sharing it. How's the "pup" doing these days? I need to teach my young dog (menace) how to join the fishing/boating adventures. She's already claimed the boat in the driveway at least - jumps right in and out!
So are you dropshotting your plastics for those beasts? More Maniacs? Any favorite colors you're willing to share? (mud and earth, right?)
I hooked up my first Utah smallie at Willard (of all skunky places) this spring. Hit a (new) diving crank that seemed too big for that little bass to take on, but think he slammed the dang thing out of aggression as much as anything. Pretty wrapped up.
Thanks for sharing "over here". FWIW - I like your posts, hope to see more.
