Nik
9/23/2007 9:27:00 AMJacob
9/23/2007 12:04:00 PMFisherman_max
9/23/2007 3:10:00 PMDave Newby
9/23/2007 5:03:00 PMUsing a tripod is the only way to take pictures by yourself and it doesn't have to be an expensive one either.
Jacob
I lost at the boat launch boat house with the old stove in the inside a better one than the picture report. That brush line and log groups have produced fish for me all season long.I stopped off and talked to the owners at the Silver Lake Resort for about an hour or so and left about 5.
Fisherman Max
I have been flying the Jolly Roger for about 10 years now so fellow anglers that I know well know that it's my boat so we can compare tactics and catches on the lake that I'm fishing for the day. I don't usually cast a jig. I flip or pitch the lure and mostly use it in shallower water (1 to 4 Foot ) around docks, Brush piles, and lay down logs. Fishing this shallow of water I get to see a lot of the strikes. I use pork baits most of the season for trailers and plastics and pork later when the water warms up. Jigs work all year long and I've caught bass in 36 degrees water with jigs. The main thing for using jigs in shallow water is to try and make a splashless entry into the water which comes with practice at home with a container of water and time on the water at the lake. I very seldom fish sitting down only if I'm fishing at night with a BlackLight so flippin and pitchin is the main presentation I use for jigs.
Dave Newby