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sandimasguy420Mon Jun-24-02 06:20 AM
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#4535, "puddingstone 6/24"


          

fished sailboat cove again near the back by the sandy outcropping for a bunch of bluegill . caught some of the biggest ive ever caught there before. caught 4 really nice ones and about 10 decent ones. the nicer ones were about 1 pound each (sorry no scale since ill have to but a smaller digital one. anyone know of a good one for weighing stuff from 1/2-5 pounds)They were all caught on wax worms and a bobber

another sweet thing was when i was reeling in a smaller bluegill a 5 lb bass followed it all the way to shore and almost grubbed it!!!! i left the bluegill there and was jigging it around but he didnt want it after it got close to shore. but the bass hung around for a minute or two b4 he took off made me wish i didnt leave my bass rods with my girlfriend at our kickin spot !oh well!

anyway ill be back out there at least once this week hopefully and will post a full report


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bassermanMon Jun-24-02 09:28 AM
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#4536, "RE: puddingstone 6/24"
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http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/pod/standard-pod.jhtml?id=0002013&navAction=jump - 5lb digital scale

Were you using a slip bobber or a fixed bobber. If it was a fixed bobber how big of a leader

  

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sandimasguy420Mon Jun-24-02 10:03 AM
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#4537, "RE: puddingstone 6/24"
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i use the stand up type slip bobbers w/about 3 ft leader but i vary the leader depending on the depth between the surface and the weeds

you want your worm maybe 6 inches above weed line or thats where i seem to have best luck

and another thing the bite shuts off completly after the sun goes down

ill be out there again today it looks like after work around 5:30

ill post report tommorrow if i dont get skunked



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sandimasguy420Mon Jun-24-02 10:06 AM
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#4538, "RE: puddingstone 6/24"
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heres the bobbers i use

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/pod/standard-pod-wrapped.jhtml?id=0000023&navAction=push&navCount=2&indexId=cat20289&parentId=cat20289&parentType=index

good luck!!


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