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fishinforever
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Post by fishinforever »

so... anyone cought anything or been out.??
I just got back and cought a huge bluegill that ait my jig/pig. It was a prety nice one, but other than that nothing... I got a question,, what time does everyone ushualy try to get on? And has anyone got any new news about fishing.? just wondering thats all,, well prety quite around this town, fishing wise anyway..... well good luck on the water....
:Luke
johnnie crain outdoors
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Post by johnnie crain outdoors »

Luke,
This time of year I really like to fish between ten o'clock am and four pm. That's when the water is normally the warmest. Even slight warm-ups in water temperature can trigger fish into feeding. Usually though it's a brief period. We-"north of the bass belt" anglers have to work pretty hard to catch fish in March unlike or lucky friends from the South. There's really little reason to go early or stay late this time of year. Go get 'em. Johnnie
Johnnie Crain
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Post by johnnie crain outdoors »

Luke,
If you would give us your age it might help with some of our answers. I assume you are young, but often we'll deal with older-beginners. Age can make a difference in our suggestions. Thanks, Johnnie P.S. I'm 56.
Johnnie Crain
fishinforever
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Post by fishinforever »

lol. i'am 17 and about to graduate, I turn 18 in April, and graduate in June. I'am realy exited and plan on fishing a lot more now. Im going to school for taxadermy in South Dakota and plan on living there for a while, but other than that, im a 17 your old YOUNG MAN that loves to fish, and would'nt trade that feeling for nothing. Thanks for the info. good luck on the water (Johnnie) and everyone els.
:Luke
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Post by johnnie crain outdoors »

Thanks Luke,
With your enthusiasm I'm sure you'll do fine at Taxidermy and fishing, best of luck. Johnnie
Johnnie Crain
fireburn1134
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Post by fireburn1134 »

well luke its Heavey agan i saw a fish but i did not catch a thing
i have ben out EVERY day that the water was not frozen and not evan a tap
anyway
luke just saying hi my name is dan i am 17 18 in may i am moving with my gf after school to florida she is going to school there and i will try to get a job with a guide un tell a get some money and then start my own guide com. and then begin tornys.i hope u do good with that taxidurmy may b u will do somthing else may b i will see u in a tornimit some day
what lakes do u fish usualy
i just fish a lake called zorinsky its a pos
but what ever
just saying hi
and good luck with ALL and every thing u do
HEVAEY :
fish its good for you
6.54BASS
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Post by 6.54BASS »

Dan, what's wrong with Zorinsky? I usually do very good there, but it does help being in a boat, most of the places you can get to from the bank get hammered pretty hard. I like the west side (up from the bridge) and have pulled a few good fish out of there. Granted, there isn't a lot of bigger fish in there, but there are a lot of good ones, but then again, any fish is a good one!
Bryan Hinton

fishinforever
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Post by fishinforever »

Heavey,
I ushally fish eather a private pond, (which i can say I have never fished a pond as well as that one.) Or I fish Stagecoach Lake, Which is not that big eather. Yeah, maybe we will see each other in the future, You never now, we still got a long life ahead of us. Just dont give up on your Guide Service, Who nows, you might guide me someday. Good luck on the water... :p
:Luke
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