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<blockquote data-quote="dogbuster0006" data-source="post: 2836973" data-attributes="member: 39547"><p>Thanks for the info guys, I've got crank and jerk baits to cover everything from 2'- 30' now. So far we've smacked walleye, smallies, a few striper and a truck load of white bass, large mouth and spotted bass. I haven't quite got the trolling for crappie figured out yet, I grew up catching them on shadrap and bobber fishing with a crappie jig but we occasionally find a few. Y'all weren't kidding when you said a catfish will wreck the set up I moved to Ky lake and have been battling the Asian carp. Last one was about 30lb and it managed to cluster **** every rod we had out, spooked from under one side of the boat to the other. If you haven't got the "privilege" of dealing with these slimy stinking demons rest assured anything you've seen from them knocking folks out of boats to destroyed equipment is entirely possible. </p><p>I haven't found the need for down riggers consistently here yet but I've always got my eyes open for a good deal. </p><p>Between trolling shad and crank/jerk baits I can usually find some active fish then we try to pick them off casting. </p><p>Now we just pray for rain so we can have a little current fish are scattered right now. </p><p>First walleye on table rock, and a white bass who needed that jerk bait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogbuster0006, post: 2836973, member: 39547"] Thanks for the info guys, I’ve got crank and jerk baits to cover everything from 2’- 30’ now. So far we’ve smacked walleye, smallies, a few striper and a truck load of white bass, large mouth and spotted bass. I haven’t quite got the trolling for crappie figured out yet, I grew up catching them on shadrap and bobber fishing with a crappie jig but we occasionally find a few. Y’all weren’t kidding when you said a catfish will wreck the set up I moved to Ky lake and have been battling the Asian carp. Last one was about 30lb and it managed to cluster **** every rod we had out, spooked from under one side of the boat to the other. If you haven’t got the “privilege” of dealing with these slimy stinking demons rest assured anything you’ve seen from them knocking folks out of boats to destroyed equipment is entirely possible. I haven’t found the need for down riggers consistently here yet but I’ve always got my eyes open for a good deal. Between trolling shad and crank/jerk baits I can usually find some active fish then we try to pick them off casting. Now we just pray for rain so we can have a little current fish are scattered right now. First walleye on table rock, and a white bass who needed that jerk bait. [/QUOTE]
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