08-14-2011, 12:24 AM
[quote TubeDude][#0000ff]. . . [/#0000ff][#0000ff]. We put out a marker buoy and started catching them pretty fast. . [/#0000ff][#0000ff].[/#0000ff][/quote]
so what flavor of chum do you hang from the net sack on your buoy? [shocked]
Just kindling. But somehow - you seem to be a fish magnet! I'm humbled and emboldered to think I had a bigger [url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/gforum.cgi?post=684567"]fish-species[/url] marathon than the master. Probably fewer and smaller totalled, but a pleasant variety no less.
Got me green humpy lamas, say hello to peckingeese - but I just can't see no dang WALLEYE!!!! yet. Time to stop targeting the crappie and carp, and go full hog. So many Willard Walleyers this season - maybe this fall will turn for me.
Though if I could get your HGS lined up - maybe we could venture out to starvation and have you show us the weirding way. Sure seems like a Walleye or two out in them waters.
Thanks for the report. Always love to 'hear' your Starvation reports. Will be sure to dangle a stoplight for some fall-Hyrum trout. They'll learn the difference between Green-Light and Red-Light - no doubt!!!
so what flavor of chum do you hang from the net sack on your buoy? [shocked]
Just kindling. But somehow - you seem to be a fish magnet! I'm humbled and emboldered to think I had a bigger [url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/gforum.cgi?post=684567"]fish-species[/url] marathon than the master. Probably fewer and smaller totalled, but a pleasant variety no less.
Got me green humpy lamas, say hello to peckingeese - but I just can't see no dang WALLEYE!!!! yet. Time to stop targeting the crappie and carp, and go full hog. So many Willard Walleyers this season - maybe this fall will turn for me.
Though if I could get your HGS lined up - maybe we could venture out to starvation and have you show us the weirding way. Sure seems like a Walleye or two out in them waters.
Thanks for the report. Always love to 'hear' your Starvation reports. Will be sure to dangle a stoplight for some fall-Hyrum trout. They'll learn the difference between Green-Light and Red-Light - no doubt!!!
