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cjabadie 03-14-2016 03:03 AM

Noodles
 
Well, between the floods snd weat and tear i have dolished my supply of noodlrs
Brfore i start up sgain, s few questions. Ejat os ypur gavotite type and size of catfish hok. What is tbe depth of white lake. And its 50 per bpat or pet person? Finally, is it too doon to go jugging on white lake? Been catching ok in basin but they sll have eggs.

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cjabadie 03-14-2016 07:00 AM

Once again. I am an idiot. I really thought part of white lake was open.

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cjabadie 03-15-2016 06:53 PM

Decided to go with #4 circle hooks and 130# tar dip nylon

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perchman 03-18-2016 01:10 PM

have you ever tried making the ones that are square made from pvc. Put a weight on it and it unrolls as needed for the depth of water and then it is anchored so you do not have to look everywhere for them? I make my own and fish the Mississippi river with them. I like them because you can fish exactly where you want them at.

Gerald 03-18-2016 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by perchman (Post 789937)
have you ever tried making the ones that are square made from pvc. Put a weight on it and it unrolls as needed for the depth of water and then it is anchored so you do not have to look everywhere for them? I make my own and fish the Mississippi river with them. I like them because you can fish exactly where you want them at.

Can you post a picture of this square Noodle????

PaulMyers 03-18-2016 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by perchman (Post 789937)
have you ever tried making the ones that are square made from pvc. Put a weight on it and it unrolls as needed for the depth of water and then it is anchored so you do not have to look everywhere for them? I make my own and fish the Mississippi river with them. I like them because you can fish exactly where you want them at.

Can you post a picture of your setup?

FF_T_Warren 03-18-2016 09:11 PM

Glad to see you sobered up between posts 1, 2, and 3. Lol

perchman 03-22-2016 02:30 PM

yes I will give me a day or two I am a pilot and off flying right now but will b back in a day or two. It is basically a square pvc noodle. About 6 inches wide and 14 inches long. The 14 inch side put the foam noodles on those two sides. Just adds a little more floatation. Tie a string to one of the six inch sides and roll it up around and around. Just make sure you have plenty of string so it will touch bottom. I use 80 feet I fish in the Mississippi river so need a lot. it will unroll and touch the bottom with the weight. IF the water is just 20 feet deep it will unroll only to that depth and stop. I will get a picture of this tomorrow and it will help you see what I am talking about..

perchman 03-22-2016 02:36 PM

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Attachment 103465 115lb blue on one of the noodles.


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perchman 03-24-2016 05:53 PM

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Attachment 103596Attachment 103597 here is the noodles that I build


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PaulMyers 03-24-2016 06:43 PM

Thanks for posting up the pictures. That looks like it would work great.

perchman 03-24-2016 06:50 PM

Really like because you don't have to chase them around. Make sure you have plenty of string on it because it well sink and you will not find it ever again. They make jumbo noodles I like them u can see them on the water better.

PaulMyers 03-24-2016 06:59 PM

The 4" noodles? Also, are you using window sash weights?

latravcha 03-24-2016 08:32 PM

That's a hell of a noodle. All I do is cut a 12" piece of noodle and put a string through it. Replace every 2 years never had a issue

yigodiver 03-26-2016 08:01 PM

Ha, gut chucked on this one.

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Originally Posted by FF_T_Warren (Post 789969)
Glad to see you sobered up between posts 1, 2, and 3. Lol



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