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May 5, 2024 08:54:48   #
Passingbye wrote:
When my family went to my grandparents house to go fishing the various farm pond's and shoot bulldogs that would be the main fare for breakfast. Crispy whole fried catfish and perch, frog legs, farm fresh egg's fried, lots of homemade biscuits, country fried seasoned potatoes, Grandma's homemade tomato preserves, lots of milk and coffee for sure. Usually some of Dad's brothers and my cousins would join us. Just something that has always stuck in my childhood memory that I can almost taste today.

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When my family went to my grandparents house to go... (show quote)


Man ! I can smell the coffee, taters and fish cookin!
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May 5, 2024 08:41:42   #
Fish-N-Fool wrote:
It was late Oct, 9 years ago. The weather was fair, but a cold front had moved in and the water temps were dropping down into the low 50's. I was fishing a tournament with a buddy in one of the prettiest spots in all of N. Idaho, the Pend Oreille River. The smallies were banging craw colored crank baits pretty good and we had caught a few nice size fish in the 1 ½ to 3 pounds range when the bite just stopped. I knew the fish were still there, just not biting. So we switched it up and tried a few other things like spinner baits, different cranks and tubes, but got no more fish.
As we were getting ready to leave to try another area, we went over one of the many big truck size boulders that are in this stretch of the river. The fish finder lit up and showed a ton of fish all around it, so I told my partner why don’t we try dropshotting them. We had pre-fished this stretch the week before and done o.k. here with cranks, catching just enough fish to figure this was a good starting point.

The water along this mile long bank had a flat that was only about 10 to 14 feet deep with a fairly slow current, but full of cobble and some large boulders ranging from about 2 feet to 10 feet across. It had just enough color that you could just see most of the bigger boulders and make out some of the bottom. So we cast out and let the boat drift with the current like we had been when throwing cranks here earlier in the day and we both nailed a fish within the first minute of that drag! Well we loaded the boat with some 3 and 4 lb.ers this way and I quickly perfected the technique.

All you need a slow current with a rocky, gravel or sand bottom. Just drop the bait over the edge of the boat, don’t try to cast, as that will only get you hung-up if you’re in the rocks. I learned right away that you need to put on a large enough weight so the bait will stay almost right under the boat and not drag back to much, then put out just enough line to reach the bottom. Let the boat drift in the current and watch your rod as the weight bounces along the rocks. If you keep the line right under the boat the hang-ups are very few and the fishing can be fantastic. Bites can be very light though, so you have to lift on the rod tip a bit to feel for weight if the rod tip does something odd. An egg sinker or pencil lead pinched on a wire, (similar to a Walleye bottom bouncer without the extra arm) works great as this setup works amazingly well through the rocks without hanging up.

We ended up finishing 3rd and 4th in that tourney. So it was a good day. Since then I have used my “Drag the Drop Shot” method with great success, even on different sections of the river. This even worked in the main lake where there is no current, just a breeze to move the boat along. As long as you can drag the bait slowly with the boat and not with the rod it seems to work just as well.

I tie this rig up a little differently for this method and it has proven to be a fish killer. Here’s how I do it. I tie on a 1/0 Gammy finesse hook using the Fish-N-Fool knot. Tie it on so the hook eye points up and you have about a 20? tag end. Then run the tag end back down through the hook eye. That will keep the hook pointing straight out. Then I run a hollow pencil lead about 2” long up the line and pinch it lightly in place with a pair of pliers. That does two things, it makes it easy to adjust the height of the bait off the bottom. I like mine about 8" to 16" off a hard bottom and if, or should I say when you get hung up, most of the time the weight will just slide off and you won’t lose the whole rig. Just slide on a new weight, pinch it in place and you’re good to go. If you’re fishing the rocks the weighted bent wire rig works very well and is virtually snag proof. To make these up I used some old 10” spinner bait wires and the ¼” hollow pencil lead. Just run the wire through it and crimp in place, You could also buy Walleye bottom walker rigs and just cut the extra arm off the top if you didn’t want to make them up. Just don’t get to heavy of ones, about a 1 oz. weight works good.

This live well hatch cover was 20”, so the bass was well over 20” and over 5 lbs. That’s a toad for up here in N. Idaho. I got her dropshotting a Pearl White 5” stick bait. The rod is a 6’6” med. action spinning rod, mated to a Quantum Array 40 and spooled a with 6lb test Trilene mono.

Here is how I tie up my Drag the dropshot rig:

I’ve been using the tails off baits that have gotten to torn up after being fished Texas rigged and it has been a real killer. I just cut off about 3 ” off the tail of one of the used baits and nose hook it, by going in the bottom of the bait about 3/8 of a inch back and bringing the hook point right to the nose of the bait like it shows in the drawing above. If I don’t have any used baits I just use the whole 5” bait and they work just about the same. The hot colors around here have been Chartreuse Pepper, Rainbow Trout, Bubble Gum, Green Shad, as well as Pearl White. This has turned out to be one of the best dropshot methods I’ve ever fished.

So the next time you’re out on a good stretch of river give the “Drag a Dropshot” rig a try.
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Great info FNF!
I love getting new takes on techniques.. keep ‘em coming….!
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May 5, 2024 08:28:47   #
pborough wrote:
Don’t know how much she weighed but it just didn’t matter, give me your best guess. Senkos rock, black w red flake of course!


Nice fish!!!
Don’t know how much it weighs, but it’s a beauty!
Did you measure it?
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May 5, 2024 00:19:13   #
Robert J Samples wrote:
I am in the throes of finishing my first novel. I need to pay more attention to the details and structure, since this is my first attempt at a completely new focus for me.
I believe it will be an interesting read for you on the Fishing Forum/Stages once I finish the work. Unfortunately, I am seriously handicapped as far as mobility. I fell again upon trying to go out to eat this evening. We had loaded my electric wheelchair in the car, and I was trying to get around to the passenger side with my wife’s help. My left ankle and knee were simply would not cooperate and I fell. Nothing broken but had to call the EMT’s for help.
Whether you realize it, or not, you have been a great help in guiding my efforts. I have a great capacity of remembering and recall of those things you find interesting! So, when I finish and get my novel published I expect many of you will recognize “I am humming your song!” Not the same words, but they rhyme! I will continue to read your posts. If you need to contact me, go to 3457rjs@gmail.com
Regards, Bob Samples
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Here is to a speedy recovery to normal Mr. Samples! Looking forward to your Novel!
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May 3, 2024 08:34:32   #
Wv mike wrote:
Took my small boat out today for some bass fishing and they were in the shallow water On wood. Caught some on a 4” pumpkin Perl ring worm and some on a watermelon creature. Texas rigged.


Nice catching Mike.. bonus speck as well!
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May 3, 2024 08:27:24   #
LittleRichie wrote:
Caught a few crappie today with my brother in law. Fishing Lake Chemung. Had a nice pike next to the boat but a little slow with the net and it broke off. Tight lines Brothers and Sisters


Nice bunch of specs LR! Looks like it was a great weather day as well!
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Apr 29, 2024 14:58:53   #
Norman Havens wrote:
I live 15 Miles from Boca Grande pass.
The tarpon capital of the world.
Every spring thousands of mature tarpon gather in the pass.
Last Friday My neighbor Mike and I made a trip to the pass to enjoy the spcetical.
We drifted the hole where the tarpon gather using pass crabs for 4 hours on the incoming tide.
Mike hooked 1 and broke off. I hooked 2 the first one stayed deep and I never got the hook set. Number 2 was over 80 pounds and jumped twice coming fully out of the water breaking my line.
What a thrill.
I think All fisherman should have a tarpon trip on their bucket list.
What a magnificent fish.
Sorry I didn't get any photos.
I'm going again and I promise to take some
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Norman! That is on my Dream list!!!!
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Apr 26, 2024 08:09:21   #
Clappy wrote:
Got my retirement gift from my lovely wife. Her permission to upgrade my fishing boat.
Picked it up today from a gentleman couple hours North of me.
2011 14' Starcraft with a newer Evinrude E-Tech 30, Lot's of goodies !!


Congrats on the new rig Clappy! Time to get it wet… that 30HP e-tech is a fine motor… I ran one on a 16’er for 8 years… I loved that motor!!! Should push you along pretty good!
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Apr 26, 2024 08:02:58   #
Ivey wrote:
Got to get out for a while this morning, first real fishing I've done since my dish fusion surgery. Things went pretty good, caught five, looks like they've spawned out and collected a little drift wood for a project for the wife. Feels pretty good to get back out and not worry about dropping a rod. Hands are working good again and after healing it don't feel like my head is gonna fall off. Anyway it's great to be back and just in time for night fishing.


Glad you are on the mend Ivey! Nice to see you out and catching!
What was the water temp?
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Apr 25, 2024 08:25:28   #
Double_A wrote:
Fishing out of the Port Huron Area. Looking for a few friends that are willing to share reports. Shoot me a message if interested in swapping info.


Welcome to the stage AA!
I live in northern Michigan, and ish Huron out of Alpena, so cannot help you with the
Port Huron area… but fish are fish!
What do you fish for… a lot of choices on the big lakes!
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Apr 19, 2024 08:06:06   #
Loveatightline wrote:
Well we are finally at fort peck mt, 1400 miles,snow storm's, very high winds, but by gosh we're here.
The ice is out the walleye are beginning to spawn and the lake trout are scattered. We will begin the hunt tomorrow and hopefully the weather will cooperate.


Good Luck!
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Apr 19, 2024 08:01:37   #
Kevin Moza wrote:
Tell me where the fishing is good and where to go and what to use


We like to share info… but we need info.. like where and what do you want to catch?
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Apr 17, 2024 16:53:22   #
[quote=Mdrops]I was wondering how the walleye we're running on Detroit River and lake Erie and the mommy River?
[/Lake Erie: Anglers reported catching many walleye not too far out from the Sterling State Park rock wall in around 17 feet of water while trolling when fishing with artificial lures. Bass anglers caught both largemouth and smallmouth bass near the coal power plant exhaust waters when casting with artificial lures. Smallmouth bass were also reported to have been caught on walleye lures that were being

Mdrops most recent fishing report (4-17)for Erie and Detroit River…

Detroit River: Walleye fishing remained excellent throughout the Detroit River, with many limit catches reported. Anglers were finding the best success when they were able to find stained or off-color water.
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Apr 16, 2024 08:26:14   #
Mdrops wrote:
I was wondering how the walleye we're running on Detroit River and lake Erie and the mommy River?


A new report every Wednesday.. this is from last week!
Get on out there and let us know!
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Apr 16, 2024 08:24:17   #
[quote=Mdrops]I was wondering how the walleye we're running on Detroit River and lake Erie and the mommy River [/https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MIDNR/bulletins/39595be.


Weekly DNR fishing report.. check the section for SE Michigan
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