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New PB Smallie- Drop Shottin at the Chu Comments

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User: badlarry
Comment: Def not a dace. Maybe creek chub or fall fish. I will take a pic next one I catch. Looks just like a shiner black n silver but mutch thicker backs. Can barely git a hook through them.
Date: 08/27/14 06:57 PM

User: bassturds
Comment: nope not the spot i was thinking of! i know of that spot tho!

badlarry dace around here have a black line with a little red!
do you have a picture!

it could be creekchub
Date: 08/27/14 08:29 AM

User: badlarry
Comment: Muskie said they r not dace. Dace have mouths more toward bottom these did not.
Date: 08/26/14 08:42 PM

User: muskiebigfish
Comment: the deep hole is to the left of the beach unless you were on the point at the left then its at 2 pm wooooo
Date: 08/26/14 06:06 PM

User: badlarry
Comment: I'm hoping they r still in river when it gets cooler n lakers comeback.
Date: 08/26/14 05:26 PM

User: badlarry
Comment: Yah that's what I think it was. Showed a guy what I was using today at the rook and he told me it was a dace. Googled it n def looks like what I've been using.
Date: 08/26/14 05:23 PM

User: bassturds
Comment: you caught the monster on a dace???

which way are we faceing?? towards the water? if so,yes its on the right!
Date: 08/26/14 02:26 PM

User: badlarry
Comment: I caught my 13lber off what I now believe to be a dace.
Date: 08/26/14 01:19 PM

User: badlarry
Comment: Bassturds r u talkin bout the ledges to the right of the rook? I have heard they r very good for smallies.
Date: 08/26/14 01:13 PM

User: bassturds
Comment: muskie! i need to find a good kiva pond!!!

i can catch big pondies but arent kivas better for big lakers?
Date: 08/26/14 10:12 AM

User: muskiebigfish
Comment: The Rook will be worth your walk, I was there on Sat. 4 Smallies and a good run on a huge Kiva....
If you got the Candy, Striped or Shinnie, give em hell
Date: 08/25/14 06:04 PM

User: bassturds
Comment: badlarry sign me up! i never fished the rook before!

theres another nice ledge overr that side that goes from 40-100 so i want to fish that spot!
Date: 08/25/14 02:16 PM

User: badlarry
Comment: Nice been looking for a new spot to try. I may try bringing some of my laker candy to the rook hahaha
Date: 08/22/14 08:40 PM

User: bassturds
Comment: i can only go on weekends! i hit you up when i go! i have a couple spots i want to try!

nice ledge goes from 20-40-100 feet! so i think that will be good for smallies and lakers
Date: 08/22/14 08:37 PM

User: badlarry
Comment: I'm debating a trip Tuesday. Even though it looks like a warm up is coming.
Date: 08/22/14 07:31 PM

User: muskiebigfish
Comment: Great job Tom!!!!!
Date: 08/22/14 03:46 PM

User: bassturds
Comment: larry, im headed there within the next 2 weeks!!!

Date: 08/21/14 12:01 PM

User: badlarry
Comment: Getting to be smallie time again. We need to get together n get u one turds!
Date: 08/20/14 05:40 PM

User: bassturds
Comment: i havent hooked into a smallie at the chu yet!!

i love robo worms! they kickass for dropshotin!
Date: 08/20/14 10:50 AM

User: badlarry
Comment: Way to go tom nice catch! I have been real busy myself and haven't been back either. I need to join the 4lb smallie club!
Date: 08/19/14 05:58 PM

User: tomp
Comment: 4.5" Roboworm-Aaron's Magic
Date: 08/18/14 08:46 PM



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