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BassYakR 01-28-2013 07:52 PM

Imma have to get someone to school me on this. I dont have a clue lol

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Duck Butter 01-28-2013 08:31 PM

Man you gonna have Lake Martin crowded:rotfl:

Good to see they are biting, that lake seems to be the first place to get going

I used to bass fish until I learned how to fish for white perch, they are crazy fish. Once you think you got em figured out, they stop biting, they are finicky with weather changes...kinda remind me of women

Montauk17 01-28-2013 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 541990)
Man you gonna have Lake Martin crowded:rotfl:

Good to see they are biting, that lake seems to be the first place to get going

I used to bass fish until I learned how to fish for white perch, they are crazy fish. Once you think you got em figured out, they stop biting, they are finicky with weather changes...kinda remind me of women

White perch....you must be from north la.

Duck Butter 01-28-2013 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Montauk17 (Post 542003)
White perch....you must be from north la.

yessir:grinpimp:

a few things I have picked up about fishing for 'crappie' down here is that y'all call em sacaulait, people fish with corks and jigs a LOT, yoyos are not used because of the alligators, if they aren't biting blue and white jigs then they aren't biting, and there is a BIG difference in a keeper fish from north of I-10 and south of I-10. If it bit your jig or shiner south of I-10, its automatically a keeper:rotfl:

and, when you hear a good fishing report you are a week late

Montauk17 01-28-2013 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 542008)
yessir:grinpimp:

a few things I have picked up about fishing for 'crappie' down here is that y'all call em sacaulait, people fish with corks and jigs a LOT, yoyos are not used because of the alligators, if they aren't biting blue and white jigs then they aren't biting, and there is a BIG difference in a keeper fish from north of I-10 and south of I-10. If it bit your jig or shiner south of I-10, its automatically a keeper:rotfl:

and, when you hear a good fishing report you are a week late

Pretty accurate....I love fishing a cork with black and chartruse and clear tubes. Those small sacalait taste good fried up on the bone. :D I try to keep 9" and bigger though.

Top Dawg 01-28-2013 09:07 PM

Lol I was gonna say. We have 2 sizes down here. Whole fryers and slabs

bgizzle 01-28-2013 09:16 PM

Well I ain't from north of I-10 but them fish in that pic aren't keepers to me. I ain't never fished em before but to go n catch em on arts the first time really trying huh they betta hide their beds because all of em bout to get raped. And I'm in a 24' x 8'w center console so you know I can't get to the good spots. Them crazy ppl round there just needa watch them little bass trackers when that 24' and my 225hp burnin water peeling roosters!!! Across the lake in 2.3sec. Ya heard. I wanna go set beds bad! Anyone wanna help male some? Needa good depth finder mine ain't been Acting rught


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