Went to the river for a couple hours after sauger no takers. The river is still a little cloudy,maybe tomorrow.
Sometimes them takers are hard to find.
Wv mike wrote:
Went to the river for a couple hours after sauger no takers. The river is still a little cloudy,maybe tomorrow.
Days are just toooooo short this time of year, but they are now getting longer.
Can't wait 'till summer OZ. Warm sun and warm water.
Zeke
Zeke wrote:
Can't wait 'till summer OZ. Warm sun and warm water.
Zeke
It coming don't rush your life away.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Tomorrow they will be your Christmas present. Unwrapped.
Consider today as practice, you'll make up for it on another day!
bassman57 wrote:
Consider today as practice, you'll make up for it on another day!
The Belleville dam is my favorite sauger and walleye spots it’s only about 30 minutes from the house
I promise to never complain when it gets 120 125 degrees herein the summer again its 55 and freezing please come back summer
I'm with you, Steve ! Don't remember ever seeing 125°,
but I have seen it hit 121° here
in Mesa ! Don't really miss and
not comfortable with those heat levels; I just tolerate it and prefer the 'dry' heat to our current
cold and wet weather ! Also strongly prefer it to the snow,
ice, sleet and frigid temps back home ! I'll put up with three
months of excessive heat for
the nine months of decent
weather as opposed to five months of crap followed by
seven months of 'crapshoot';
you just never know what to expect for weather the other
three seasons !
NFN
Loc: Wisconsin
Don't complain about getting skunked or people might call you NFM... :) LOL
Don't know what you're holding
up in your photo , but it looks mighty impressive ! Lake trout, maybe? Walleye ? Seems like one of your Illinois neighbors did himself proud, recently; they
now have a new State Record smallmouth caught out of
Monroe Harbor, Lake Michigan !
That new record 'smallie'
weighed in at 7 lbs. 3 oz., an impressive smallmouth no
matter where it was caught !
Sure wouldn't mind catching such a beast myself; maybe when I finally get to fish Lake Havasu !
If fisherman only knew where the largest concentrations of Smallmouth Bass are located in Southern Lake Michigan...
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