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7:05 pm
May 12, 2010


OutdoorFrontiers

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LOL, we'll just have to give it a whirl and see what happens….

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5:17 pm
May 12, 2010


lilmule

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Yup

Guess the hole planning will be more like a minature golf course

4:56 pm
May 12, 2010


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Heck, I can spring for a couple dozen nightcrawlers if we need em.  Wanna go on Friday maybe?

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2:45 pm
May 12, 2010


lilmule

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Im game.if via boat we need to stay in the bay it isnt worth a run right now,or we can merely bank fish.but need live bait  like worms for them.

2:02 pm
May 12, 2010


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That's a darned good sized brim!  I guess we really should get out there and get a mess of them for a fish fry.  What do you think?

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11:36 am
May 12, 2010


lilmule

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Ky lake has a rather large variety of fish,bass being of the most heard of,after that crappie,but it also has a extensive variety of panfish all that grow fairly large around a pd.Right now ky lake is floooded and they are sucking the bottom out ,water is muddy.and lake conditions for a boat less than to be desired.

One of my favorite holes is one that is normally cut off from the main lake via a beaver dam,high water has made it acessable via a boat if you like getting beat to death.


And they had a ruff ride back to port road ramp at idle,another came by on plane and disapearing nose first every other wave.

So much for boating so why not take advanttage of a really good bank bite on panfish,that same place he went in a boat I was standing about 100 ft away fishing the same area.

Slip bobber 6 ft depth,11 ft b and m rod from walley world and earth worms result is fish like this,and quite a few of them as long as the worms last.




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