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Tuesday
Aug 8, 2006 20:27:33 GMT -5
Post by dbass on Aug 8, 2006 20:27:33 GMT -5
got a late start today 10-1030am getting on the water tryed the hump between loading ramps only small bass to be had moved hump in middle only to find Panfish & Sam there set up camp a few yards had a great time exchanging fish storys great guys also were able to land some blue gills most were 8-10in and most hits on meal worm some on small jigs 1/32oz with honey worms P.S. Gordens get red honey worms Thanks Doyle
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Tuesday
Aug 9, 2006 10:38:26 GMT -5
Post by crappieman1 on Aug 9, 2006 10:38:26 GMT -5
Dbass, you had all this fun while I was working, something gots to change.
Sounds like you guys had a tuff time in the wind.
Good to know that Gordons carry those Berkley Red Honey worms, I never go fishing without them, I even caught walleyes on them, my trout friends also use them, I have caught some pretty dang big bass on them too, its the way the honey worms emit odor into the water and the fish think its real food, cause they will eat them.
Thanks for carrying them, Gordon's
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Tuesday
Aug 9, 2006 11:17:12 GMT -5
Post by GordonsOwner on Aug 9, 2006 11:17:12 GMT -5
Just so you guys know, we currently only have a couple packs of honey worms left in the 'natural' color/flavor. I will put them on a to-order list and get some in shortly. Thanks for the support!
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Tuesday
Aug 9, 2006 23:07:02 GMT -5
Post by crappieman1 on Aug 9, 2006 23:07:02 GMT -5
Ok, lets look at my tackle box, I am a panfisherman and I do love catching walleyes.
I never go fishing without red or white-natural honey worms and I have a few jars of yellow, I use to use wax worms and they would die too fast, so I replaced the wax worms with Berkley Honey worms and my catch rate actually went up.
Next will be a 2 inch white twister, I use the Riverside twister because it has YUM in it, I have caught crappie, yellow perch and Bluegills on thise 2 inch twister, next I like a super worm, this worm is new and will bite ya, kinda reminds me of babby rattlesnakes, but they do catch fish, next will be meal worms, and I also use fat head minnows for crappie.
I also tie a white calf tail hair jig for crappie, I will keep a few electric blue twisters on hand if I decide to cast for bass, but I find I catch more bass on the honey worm than any other tackle I use, kinda by mistake while fishing for panfish.
So now you know what is in my tackle box when I fish Marsh Creek, and I know a guy who reeds this board who uses trout magnets and has great sucess with them.
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Tuesday
Aug 10, 2006 6:07:32 GMT -5
Post by tunnels on Aug 10, 2006 6:07:32 GMT -5
I discovered trout magnets just this spring. I luv 'em. Light tackle (obviously) with 2 or 4 lb. test. A 1/h lb. sunny or crappie turns into a battle.
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