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    #31
    Stay with the smaller hooks unless you try for flathead with bream. Might check below the spillway for shad.

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      #32
      Originally posted by timberking View Post
      Stay with the smaller hooks unless you try for flathead with bream. Might check below the spillway for shad.
      We are a looonnnnngggg way up river from the lake!

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        #33
        On Rayburn we use live perch, but hotdog weenies will also work.

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          #34
          Originally posted by MadHatter View Post
          Him, me, any of us.
          Nasty nasty river imo.
          If you ever saw the crap that washes up from the Domino paper mill you wouldn't eat the fish either.

          I’ve been told by several people that work at the domino mill that the water is completely safe. It’s just black water from wetting logs. It’s even been tested

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            #35
            2/0 circle hooks and gizzards soaked in rotten livers

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              #36
              Originally posted by SRK14 View Post
              I’ve been told by several people that work at the domino mill that the water is completely safe. It’s just black water from wetting logs. It’s even been tested
              They said the same in Flint, MI and that movie with Julia Roberts. Lol

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                #37
                My drinking water comes from the mill. I’m surprised people mentioned grasshoppers. I would think the bream would steal them all pretty quick

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by SRK14 View Post
                  I’ve been told by several people that work at the domino mill that the water is completely safe. It’s just black water from wetting logs. It’s even been tested
                  Things may have changed...
                  The yellow sludge, and the bright green crap, aren't from wetting logs.

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                    #39
                    Blood line in 3 or 4 feet of water just below the surface baited with blood and run every hour.

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                      #40
                      If you have perch available, I will suggest targeting yellow cats instead if going through the trouble of setting trot lines. Best eating cat out there. Size doesn’t matter with them.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by 175gr7.62 View Post
                        We are a looonnnnngggg way up river from the lake!
                        If you are going to be there awhile might put some bream traps out narrow throat if you want to keep them small. You have a chance to field test all these baits mentioned and then tell us what works. Some guys here at work have a camp at Thomas Lake maybe they got a secret to share.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by timberking View Post
                          If you are going to be there awhile might put some bream traps out narrow throat if you want to keep them small. You have a chance to field test all these baits mentioned and then tell us what works. Some guys here at work have a camp at Thomas Lake maybe they got a secret to share.

                          My uncle has a camp at Thomas lake as well. He swears by sonny’s for pole fishing. I’m interested in they’re responses. I’ve herd of some people out that way mixing sonny’s and a dab of 2 cycle oil.

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                            #43
                            Youcannot beat a Circle Hook, bait it with anything from livers to shad

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                              #44
                              Goggled Eye Perch

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                                #45
                                We fish the Sulfur all the time, and have tried everything for bait. Night crawlers and no 5 stainless trotline hooks with Budget Tackles Catfish clips are our go to rigs. The clips you get from Walmart and Academy have too many twist offs. Threading nightcrawlers on circle hooks is a pain too. Only use those with live or cut bait ( mostly cut up drum we catch on our worm lines.) Blues like cutbait, Op’s Like live bait, channels (90 % of what we catch, prefer night crawlers. Pretty much all we use any more is night crawlers.

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