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  • #16
    bambklr
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 885

    Originally posted by roostersgt
    Cold water and pre spawn. Try fishing depths 6-12' where it's sunny with a Carolina rigged 8" black or purple worm. Work it slowly and twitching occasionally. A few more days of this weather and it'll get much easier.
    With my local conditions this is what I would do also
    The best part of hunting and fishing was the thinking about going and the talking about it after you got back

    Originally posted by lewdogg21
    Rifles are like women, they can be finicky or they will bang anything that looks at it twice.
    My biggest worry is that my wife(when I'm dead)will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it

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    • #17
      tony270
      Veteran Member
      • Aug 2010
      • 3345

      All I know is that muddy water and storm runoff slows down or stops the bite, wait until the water clears up.

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      • #18
        NapalmCheese
        Calguns Addict
        • Feb 2011
        • 5941

        When I did a lot of bass fishing I would work muddy waters with bigger baits. Usually: brown or brown/red jig and pig, 6-8 inch motor oil colored texas rigged worms, or 1/2 oz black and gold spinner baits.

        I really liked those baits and that fishing style, so it was always a treat if I cound Casitas was muddied up. Otherwise it was all about split shotting or fly lining 4 inch handpours; which I think is less fun.

        I haven't seriously bass fished for a long time, so I'm guessing this is all pretty old school; but let's face it, bass still eat crawdads and snakes and lizards and stuff.
        Calguns.net, where everyone responding to your post is a Navy Force Delta Recon 6 Sniperator.

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        • #19
          NaClAddict
          Senior Member
          • May 2009
          • 1178

          Originally posted by Mesa Defense
          Good idea to me. Is that legal?

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          • #20
            e46sc3
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2012
            • 673

            Originally posted by rg_1111@yahoo.com
            Day was nice until i got to ramp. Then this dollar a year game warden ask to see life jackets, Fire extinguisher and horn. Ok i have that. Showed fire extinguisher first. He said it's not big enough. I said when was the last time you saw a aluminum boat on fire.
            He says what if someone else's boat on fire that fire extinguisher is not going to help. I say maybe the coastguard should help them.
            He says buy a bigger extinguisher. I said ok Bernie Sanders get your wallet out and give me $20.00 and i will. Things got worst from there. Now he wants to get inside boat. I said no. I tell him he can see everything from where he is.
            He says open your tackle boxes. I said no. Did you see me comit a crime? No but i want to look inside the tackle boxes. I ask for his supervisor name and number. He says my supervisor is off today and he wont give me name or number. So i tell him were done talking get in truck and drive home.
            Sorry to see you had problems yesterday ... Which lake were you at?

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            • #21
              rg_1111@yahoo.com
              Calguns Addict
              • Feb 2003
              • 5701

              I was fishing a slough called Elk's. It goes into Sacramento river threw sutter slough. Down by Cortland on yolo side.
              Went up Elk's slough almost to Clarksburg.

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              • #22
                The War Wagon
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Apr 2011
                • 10294

                Spoons & spinners - give 'em a little flash, so they can see the target.
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                • #23
                  rg_1111@yahoo.com
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 5701

                  Thanks war wagon.
                  Never tied on a spoon in the two day's. I have lot of them.Threw numerous spinner baits from quarter ounce to one once in lots of different colors. It's hard to fish muddy water.

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                  • #24
                    Shoot-it
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 5165

                    Originally posted by rg_1111@yahoo.com
                    Day was nice until i got to ramp. Then this dollar a year game warden ask to see life jackets, Fire extinguisher and horn. Ok i have that. Showed fire extinguisher first. He said it's not big enough. I said when was the last time you saw a aluminum boat on fire.
                    He says what if someone else's boat on fire that fire extinguisher is not going to help. I say maybe the coastguard should help them.
                    He says buy a bigger extinguisher. I said ok Bernie Sanders get your wallet out and give me $20.00 and i will. Things got worst from there. Now he wants to get inside boat. I said no. I tell him he can see everything from where he is.
                    He says open your tackle boxes. I said no. Did you see me comit a crime? No but i want to look inside the tackle boxes. I ask for his supervisor name and number. He says my supervisor is off today and he wont give me name or number. So i tell him were done talking get in truck and drive home.
                    Did it really go like that ? damn you have balls !!
                    Originally Posted by olhunter View Post
                    I prefer to not mount the fat ones.
                    Nice racks are much better. You can grab both sides of the rack to help stabilize while mounting.
                    ProShooter's
                    You'd never guess that human beings are apex predators reading some of the weepy vaginas in this thread, it's a moose people, who cares.

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