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Old 03-17-2007, 09:49 AM   #1
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dude, that third pic would be my background on my computer if id taken it. what were u throwing on the puddling fish? If they were trout, fly line powerbait- killer method, yet so simple. even fly lining nightcrawlers. you can inflate them so they can float; they just twist and turn on top and drive trout nuts! it also looks like the back fins are out of the water, and trout commonly do that (hence top water swimbaits) nice pics, im jealous of the fishy water.

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Old 03-17-2007, 12:43 PM   #2
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dude, that third pic would be my background on my computer if id taken it. what were u throwing on the puddling fish? If they were trout, fly line powerbait- killer method, yet so simple. even fly lining nightcrawlers. you can inflate them so they can float; they just twist and turn on top and drive trout nuts! it also looks like the back fins are out of the water, and trout commonly do that (hence top water swimbaits) nice pics, im jealous of the fishy water.

Thanks for that tip, that sounds about right. I have'nt heard of carp in DVL. I will try that next time.



That is a mitchell in the pic. I have ten(10) of them handed down from my dad to me. They are in perfect shape. I have four different models in the same size, and about 30 spools. The one you see in the pic is my favorate. It's a single handed model. The drags on these are sooooo smoth. I can't find a new reel to this day that matches the quality of these older mitchells.
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Old 03-17-2007, 02:59 PM   #3
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Very nice, My brother still has a couple and he loves 'em Its nice to see them still in service.
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Old 03-17-2007, 03:52 PM   #4
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I fished dvl wed. Didnt see any trout but the bass are spawning. We were the 3rd boat in line and the 1st to blast off. 3rd cast i got a fat largemouth abuot 4.5lbs on a crank then a few minutes later pulled a nice little meanmouth off a bed. Other then that it was all small bed fish and crankbait fish.

Very cool lake, different then our other lakes. Its odd being 30' off shore and it is 80' deep. The lack of tulies kinda bugged me as well.
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