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Freshwater Fishing Discussion For discussion of everything freshwater! |
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Toledo Advice
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Bring lots of crickets and a spoon
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Yeah the brim are doing great on beds in 3-10 ft of water, find a bed with some crickets or nightcrawlers and your liable to fill up a cooler with some hand sized brim.
Crappie are still being caught by slow trolling black or white or green jigs with chart tails either 1/8 or 1/16th oz. run the weedlines between 13-20ft I don't know much about the bass, but the white bass are off the points on the top 1/2 of the lake and as TD said.. catch em with a spoon. |
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If you in negreet you dont have to go far! I have a camp in Turtle Beach. the boat docks in the back of Turtle Beach are very productive for bass, crappie and breem. For bass flip any kind of worm around the docks. For crappie use shiners (look for the boat docks with flood lights. Thats the docks with brush piles in front of them). Breem use worms. Shadows landing area has productive boat docks also
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Good advice ya'll, thanks. If I don't have a boat, is there is still some good fishing off the banks? I think we will have a couple of boats, but not certain. Prolly gonna run some jugs as well.
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i just fished up there last thur fri and sat. we caught 2 keeper bass all 3 days. it was tough. if u dont know any deep spots u prolly wont catch any big fish. may get some on topwater early if wind doesnt blow. but we struggled mightily
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