Table rock guy
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Table rock guy
First welcome to the site. Have a couple of Q's for ya. You said in a post that you use powerful depth finders. Can you tell me what equipment you use? As I posted earlier, I used a drop shot rig this year to fish deep creek channels, caught alot of small ones along with some keepers, but no large bass. I use a fluorescencent/chartruse 4" culey tail. Any suggestions? Carl
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Table rock guy
Carl, Hello.. Well I use the new PinPoint 430 series graph's along with there GPS Modules and a matching Motorguide trolling motor with the transducer built into it.. No EFI with this one. They have very high res graphs, only a few that I have seen can compete with it.. They where just bought out by Motorguide.. Check them out they are great..
Next fishing creek cahnnels with a drop shot works very well down here this time of year.. We use small 3-4" trick worms in a more natural colors like Green Pumpkin, Smoke colors, ect.. The worms seem to get a better bite when it get's cold or the fish are down deep, like over 40 feet deep.. I would look at ROBO WORM, www.roboworm.com they have a great selection of baits..
You are doing the right thing now you just have to find the fish and let the bait do the rest..
Good Fishing
Next fishing creek cahnnels with a drop shot works very well down here this time of year.. We use small 3-4" trick worms in a more natural colors like Green Pumpkin, Smoke colors, ect.. The worms seem to get a better bite when it get's cold or the fish are down deep, like over 40 feet deep.. I would look at ROBO WORM, www.roboworm.com they have a great selection of baits..
You are doing the right thing now you just have to find the fish and let the bait do the rest..
Good Fishing
Capt. Don House
Chauffeured Guide Service
US Coast Guard License and Insured
Table Rock Lake, Missouri
http://www.bassproguide.com
http://www.strikebass.com
http://www.captaincrappie.com
Chauffeured Guide Service
US Coast Guard License and Insured
Table Rock Lake, Missouri
http://www.bassproguide.com
http://www.strikebass.com
http://www.captaincrappie.com
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Table rock guy
Don, thanks for the info, Happy Holidays. Carl