Dwayne, optimal spoon choice is determined by weight not length....if fishing shallow 3-20ft...use 1/16-1/8th oz spoons....25-25ft or deeper I go with the 1/4 oz
At 9:07pm on December 21, 2011, dick tabbert said…
Dwayne, ty for adding me. I look forward to sharing the wisdom of fishing. I have been at it 41 yrs, and fished the USA , central Am. , south Am. I am retired Army spcl ops . fought in the drug wars mostly, sniping, or raids. Glad to now just hunt down bluegills and some extrme fishing of channel cats. Glad I found this site and the good people I have already talked with. Looking foward to a rewarding exchange.
Harold Ewing II , St luois MO
At 3:43pm on September 19, 2011, dick tabbert said…
Thanks Dwayne for selecting me as a friend. If I can help you in anyway let me know. I've been fishing since I have been out of diapers, that's a long time ago. Was in a local bass club in Toledo Ohio. That wasn't my cup of tea I wanted to fish to relax and in the club it wasn't relaxing. I'm a retired auto worker who is obsessed with fishing, can't get enough but since sickness in the family I now only get out once or twice a year wanting to catch that giant gill. Along the way if I can help someone by answering a question or two then so be it. I just hope with my infor it will help down the road. I love to fish for anything but the top of my list is perch (good eating) blue gill that includes all the sunfish group and crappies. I fish ultra lite rods and reels and small spinners and jigs. I fish out of a bass boat that's part of the comfort factor when I fish I'll go in the early morning or evening, try to do both. If I can help you please ask and in return maybe one day you can help me or someone else. Dwayne welcome aboard and GOOD FISHIN...
Dwayne: Thank you and Dick for your comments..The Bluegill was large and caught awhile back. I can truly say I've never caught one quite that size again.
Mr. Denison, your profile pic is probably the thought that every true fisherman or fisherwoman, has secretly saw themselves doing at one time or another.
I haven't fished down at Rend since I was a kid. Heard the Crappie fishing is really good there lately too. I fish Carlyle Lake quite a bit, since it's so close to St. Louis.
I might look you up this spring. Maybe we can hit a few spots. I have a 17ft. Lund with a 70hp. Yamaha. It's great for rough water. Also has a tiller and LOTS of room to move.
Thanks for the friend invite. I used to fish down in your neck of the woods, at Kinkaid Lake. I've heard repoerts of some really nice Crappie coming out of there in the early spring, the past couple years. Need to get back down there.
Are there some big bluegills there at Lake Murphysboro? What about Shellcrackers or Redear?
I've been going to Kentucky Lake. They have a lot of big Redear and Gills there, if you can find them. One of the best lakes in the country.
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First time out this yr. I was using worms. The thing was ate before I could find accurate scales but maybe over 1.5? Fought like a warrior. Good luck,
Harold Ewing
Did you get a winter blast this week?
Dwayne, optimal spoon choice is determined by weight not length....if fishing shallow 3-20ft...use 1/16-1/8th oz spoons....25-25ft or deeper I go with the 1/4 oz
Dwayne, ty for adding me. I look forward to sharing the wisdom of fishing. I have been at it 41 yrs, and fished the USA , central Am. , south Am. I am retired Army spcl ops . fought in the drug wars mostly, sniping, or raids. Glad to now just hunt down bluegills and some extrme fishing of channel cats. Glad I found this site and the good people I have already talked with. Looking foward to a rewarding exchange.
Harold Ewing II , St luois MO
Dwayne: Thank you and Dick for your comments..The Bluegill was large and caught awhile back. I can truly say I've never caught one quite that size again.
c'est le vie
Ray
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Thanks Dwayne!
I haven't fished down at Rend since I was a kid. Heard the Crappie fishing is really good there lately too. I fish Carlyle Lake quite a bit, since it's so close to St. Louis.
I might look you up this spring. Maybe we can hit a few spots. I have a 17ft. Lund with a 70hp. Yamaha. It's great for rough water. Also has a tiller and LOTS of room to move.
Hi Dwayne!
Thanks for the friend invite. I used to fish down in your neck of the woods, at Kinkaid Lake. I've heard repoerts of some really nice Crappie coming out of there in the early spring, the past couple years. Need to get back down there.
Are there some big bluegills there at Lake Murphysboro? What about Shellcrackers or Redear?
I've been going to Kentucky Lake. They have a lot of big Redear and Gills there, if you can find them. One of the best lakes in the country.
Thanks,
Greg
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