Good on you for using the plastic/rubber net.
Yeah they all get tossed back except when we do our survival camping trips. We take nothing but booze. If we ain't catchin we ain't eatin.Good on you for using the plastic/rubber net.
I'm sure the fish appreciate it.
+
Cheers mate...unreal that a phone can take a pic like that no filter etcCool pic..
That's a really pretty spot - good luck getting back there.Hoping to head back to this place
View attachment 3940842
Sounds great be sure post some pics1.7-2.5 mph with around 100'-150' setback. Depth with be what my fish finder tells me, prob around 40-60' from the reports on lake Shasta right now. Browns lil deeper, first thing in the morning i can't fucking wait man!!!! Got a spot on the sac arm for friday through monday. The boat is gonna be in a slip right by the campsite.
AbsolutelySounds great be sure post some pics
I forgot to mention have fun, but I guess that goes with out saying.Absolutely
yo dux....did you try them pilings up there?....i would fish the down current side, real close to the piling and bounce a glob of worms or fresh cut bait off the bottom.
a live crawfish would work well there too i bet. use a small hook thru the tail, pinch his nose and let him crawl around them pilings.
View attachment 3944672
Man that thing is crazy looking.Well, No fish last night while hunting kitties but got bombed by Dobson flies!!
Harmless but they look like flying crayfish when you see one flying between you and the stars at night. AND you sure as hell feel them when one lands on you!! (it usually results in some sort of arm swinging dance in the boat)
View attachment 3979255
That thing is cute... more like get the 12 gauge out.Well, No fish last night while hunting kitties but got bombed by Dobson flies!!
Harmless but they look like flying crayfish when you see one flying between you and the stars at night. AND you sure as hell feel them when one lands on you!! (it usually results in some sort of arm swinging dance in the boat)
View attachment 3979255