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Topic: MI yet again: Non-kayak, non-CA, but there's a big fish :)  (Read 787 times)

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ScottThornley

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Again, I'll pretty much lift my post on riversmallies.com...

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I hit the same bend tonight, after doing a little more recon. I found that there were a ton of 1 1/2" or so crawfish in the river, and started fishing a 4" green pumpkin/black flake senko pinched off into 1" sections. Wound up with about 8 bites, with 4 smallies and a crappie to hand. Again, the fish were not so big, 8-10 inches. Then there was the 10 pound carp that I brought in. That was a bit of a hoot.




P.S. - That's a 6'6" ML rod, Symetre 2500, and 6 lb test :)
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Cool, Scott - WTG!   :smt001
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