>> For the games Sunday? The Pat's gave it to Denver last week, so I'm
>> jumping
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> I dunno . . .maybe an unweighted, wacky -rigged, chartruese, 4" Senko
> fished slow and deep for largemouth.
Nope, in this cold water, I would use a 3/8 oz. black and chartreuse jig
trimmed with a black and chartreuse Uncle Josh #11 pork frog fished
reeeeaaaaalllll slow on the bottom.
Or Salmon eggs on a slip bobber
> set for a depth of 10-15 feet for catfish or trout.
I would use Power Bait or marshmellers or corn.
Mike
> Budd
Budd Cochran - 22 Jan 2006 01:45 GMT
>>> For the games Sunday? The Pat's gave it to Denver last week, so I'm
>>> jumping
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> trimmed with a black and chartreuse Uncle Josh #11 pork frog fished
> reeeeaaaaalllll slow on the bottom.
Utah bass ain't so perticular. Jes' give 'em any color fished deep and slow
. . . must be the inbreedin.
> Or Salmon eggs on a slip bobber
>> set for a depth of 10-15 feet for catfish or trout.
>
> I would use Power Bait or marshmellers or corn.
Corn not allowed here, but with the rig mentioned, last fall, my brother and
I caught and released (love them circle hooks!!!!) about 30 in just over
three hours . . . sorry, that should have read about 30 EACH.
> Mike
>
>> Budd
Adolphe Menjou - 22 Jan 2006 06:34 GMT
> >> For the games Sunday? The Pat's gave it to Denver last week, so I'm
> >> jumping
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>
> > Budd
What about dough ball? I got a recipe that can't miss on Allegheny
catfish.
JAM
> > For the games Sunday? The Pat's gave it to Denver last week, so I'm jumping
> > on the Steelers wagon with my floppy eared buddy. Anybody else??
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>
> Budd
I tell you what. You'll get the bigger fish on the bigger worm.
JAM
Budd Cochran - 22 Jan 2006 13:06 GMT
>> > For the games Sunday? The Pat's gave it to Denver last week, so I'm
>> > jumping
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>
> JAM
Not when the lake records are only a 3 1/2 pound Largemouth and a 14 pound
Channel Cat (caught on nightcrawlers).
The "lake" is an impoundment for irrigation and the fluctuating water levels
prevent much spawning by any species except the panfish ( Bluegill and
Pumpkinseed) and the Channel Cats (some say it's the only catfish in Utah),
so all the Rainbows are pansized (9" to 14"), the German Browns are few and
far between but the biggest I've caught was about 17", and the panfish run
pretty small, about 6-8 inches.
It doesn't matter if you troll or bank fish, but I prefer fishing from my
brother's boat because we can get away from the blasting radios and noisy,
undisciplined kids and dogs.
Budd