Re: 1/23 MB prefishin'


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Posted by Fundad on 11:19:21 01/24/03

In Reply to: Re: 1/23 MB prefishin' posted by jas

If you tied a string to a 15 ' spottie and a 15 ' sandie or Calico the Spottie would be victorious.
They will fight you all the way to the boat. Crankbaits can be very productive when the water
temps are static or rising. I might add that trolling crankbaits is also a great way to catch
Halibut, sadies, and other species as well. My experience with cranks when the water temps are lowering has been that they don't produce as much.


Fundad


: : Fished from 10- 12 this morning, the end of the incoming tide, found the fish in deeper water. Didn't get any within 50 yds of shore. Threw 2 different patterns of FF Shad and caught all on the green and orange. I hope the weather is like today on Saturday, overcast and fairly calm, and I would be happy if I caught the fish I caught today, only 6, but all 13-14, and 1 under the bridge was 16, the only 1 to take any line. Tryed to get a picture , holding him out at arms length, he wouldn't fit in the frame, flicked his tail and said goodbye. I'm going to try again tomorrow with Corey. Good luck to all fishing on Saturday, there is not alot of water moving, but if everything else is right there should be alot of fish weighed in. Andy Nice fish! I've never gotten into a spottie bite. Do they fight like a Sandy or more like a Calico? How bout them crankbaits? Do you usually have your best success with those when fishing spotties? Just curious because I don't fish with crankbaits (only because I don't have experience with them).jas



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