When John Bales and Steve Craig told me to troll the 500 spoonplug all summer:
500 spoonplug
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Re: 500 spoonplug
LOL!!!!!
Nah.....I think we both told you to LEARN to troll the first 3 sizes!
There are times, in certain lakes and certain situations, that that little 500 will do the job for you!!
Nah.....I think we both told you to LEARN to troll the first 3 sizes!
There are times, in certain lakes and certain situations, that that little 500 will do the job for you!!
Religion is a guy in church, thinking about fishing.
Relationship is a guy out fishing, thinking about God!
Relationship is a guy out fishing, thinking about God!
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Re: 500 spoonplug
Now tell us what you learned and draw a few maps of the shallow bars you found. John
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Re: 500 spoonplug
Well, it has been 5 months since the Nashville outing. I confess I backslid a few (OK, several) times, but kept trying. And kept reading. Then I realized about a month ago I had WAY too much line out. I tried trolling the small spoonplugs in the propwash and began catching stragglers. I now feel like I have learned to tie my shoes. In other words, a proud kindergartner!
I thank you all for your encouragement and for your teaching spirit. And for your patience walking me through situations that I just couldn't get into my thick head!
As far as mapping, I've drawn a couple of crude maps that look like poor copies of the charts I have. I did discover a couple of fingers that aren't on the charts and some places where the charts are just plain wrong, so I do see the value in mapping and that will be a priority to work on.
I'm blessed to be able to go out year round and I like the winter because some days I almost have the lake to myself -- so I'm looking forward to learning a lot in the next few months.
I'm also blessed by the spoonplug community and those of you I have met on this forum and in person. Thanks!
I thank you all for your encouragement and for your teaching spirit. And for your patience walking me through situations that I just couldn't get into my thick head!
As far as mapping, I've drawn a couple of crude maps that look like poor copies of the charts I have. I did discover a couple of fingers that aren't on the charts and some places where the charts are just plain wrong, so I do see the value in mapping and that will be a priority to work on.
I'm blessed to be able to go out year round and I like the winter because some days I almost have the lake to myself -- so I'm looking forward to learning a lot in the next few months.
I'm also blessed by the spoonplug community and those of you I have met on this forum and in person. Thanks!