I carried Patrick to Sandlin Friday and we had a great trip. On the ride home he mentioned that even though we had slammed the fish, he wished we had went to LOP as he really wanted to learn to fish the lake in the summer time.
My Sunday trip canceled so I gave him a call for a free trip to show him how we get it done. It took a little while to find the pattern but when we did, we put 44 fish in the boat in a couple of hours. Fish caught in 30 to 40 foot of water on standing timber. Little gray jig tied on a Nekid tackle head with a red tail was the bait of choice. The smaller I can tie them the better they seem to work.
I carried Patrick to Sandlin Friday and we had a great trip. On the ride home he mentioned that even though we had slammed the fish, he wished we had went to LOP as he really wanted to learn to fish the lake in the summer time.
My Sunday trip canceled so I gave him a call for a free trip to show him how we get it done. It took a little while to find the pattern but when we did, we put 44 fish in the boat in a couple of hours. Fish caught in 30 to 40 foot of water on standing timber. Little gray jig tied on a Nekid tackle head with a red tail was the bait of choice. The smaller I can tie them the better they seem to work.
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Heck yeah Buff! Yall gettin it done! How do you like that nautic star compared to your skeeter?
It’s a garmin echomap plus 93sv, I’ll have to look at the transducer, but I know it’s not the HD one that just came out.
No worries most likely the same setup I have. You're screenshot just looked similar. I'm still trying to decide if I'm happy with the garmin or I should've went humminbird. One trip I love it the next trip seems like a different unit altogether.
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