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Johnny b 08-16-2011 03:59 PM

Where'd fish Go?
 
Cliff and I HIT the wabash today from 10 am to 2pm. Did not see one grassie, buffalo, common carp or big head. Seen a few silvers of which I shot one. seen a few gar but just a few. 4 hours on the water with a perfect day. plenty of sun, no wind and in the 70's.

robow7 08-16-2011 04:47 PM

If it makes you feel better, a couple friends of mine went down to Lake Shelbyville this weekend even though the tourney was canceled and didn't put hardly a fish in the barrel and they put in some serious hours. They couldn't believe how dead the fishing was.

jerry nicholson 08-16-2011 06:06 PM

We were back on the IL. this weekend and shot plenty of jumping silvers.

JPIKE 08-16-2011 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by Johnny b (Post 3835250)
Cliff and I HIT the wabash today from 10 am to 2pm. Did not see one grassie, buffalo, common carp or big head. Seen a few silvers of which I shot one. seen a few gar but just a few. 4 hours on the water with a perfect day. plenty of sun, no wind and in the 70's.


Originally Posted by robow7 (Post 3835264)
If it makes you feel better, a couple friends of mine went down to Lake Shelbyville this weekend even though the tourney was canceled and didn't put hardly a fish in the barrel and they put in some serious hours. They couldn't believe how dead the fishing was.

well maybe not the bash for the brass carp then.:violin:

Did they get wet? u know what side of shelby they was on or whole thing? I didnt get over there to see but i do know its dropping fast still so prob still very dirty


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