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    Wink Warmwater species have awakened!

    Hey everyone.
    I haven't posted in a while so I thought I might post a report! I went to Salish Ponds today and caught 4 nice sized crappies and a few bluegill. And I seen some reallly nice Bass but I couldn't get them to bite. Still a little early but I'm guessing that in two weeks from now you can be able to take your kids out to your local lake and catch bucket fulls of bluegill! I used a size 14 treble hook and a small piece of worm, sight fishing primarily.

    Good luck!
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    Yup, they're being pulled from the Big C too....I contemplated trying for them on the Willy this morning. Maybe next week.
    Float from the bank and drift from the boat.

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    under a float, or just cast and retreive? I need to get the kidlets down there.
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    I'm guessing cast and natural float to the bottom. ultra light line to allow only casting the hook and worm.
    Float from the bank and drift from the boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spade View Post
    Yup, they're being pulled from the Big C too....I contemplated trying for them on the Willy this morning. Maybe next week.
    I can see why the sig line changed

    They're cruising around in the puddles by my house too, and with the warm weather there was some awesome surface action for trout!



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    Yeah I don't know why but I skipped fishing before work this entire week. I can't wait to start getting these guys again! As soon as I get the first one on hardware I'm full blown committed to catching them on the fly.
    Float from the bank and drift from the boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spade View Post
    Yeah I don't know why but I skipped fishing before work this entire week. I can't wait to start getting these guys again! As soon as I get the first one on hardware I'm full blown committed to catching them on the fly.
    Sounds like a worthy challenge! Pic when it happens please, the fly thing that is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chinook SSSF View Post
    Sounds like a worthy challenge! Pic when it happens please, the fly thing that is.
    Oh there will be! I participated in a warmwater fly swap and have a goal to get a picture of one on each of those flies!
    Float from the bank and drift from the boat.

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    I bought a few size 14 hooks that I'm gonna tie some things on for them.
    Heres a crappie I caught yesterday!
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    Try both. I've always had good luck with a bobber.
    Quote Originally Posted by Metal Slinger View Post
    under a float, or just cast and retreive? I need to get the kidlets down there.
    Fishing is always good but catching is a different story

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