Posted 4/24/2004 9:22 AM (#17042 - in reply to #17041) Subject: RE: whits bass
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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay.
It's 25 per day in Michigan.
Tyee
Posted 4/24/2004 12:43 PM (#17053 - in reply to #17042) Subject: RE: whits bass
No limit on the Wolf river system in Wisconsin, They are just starting, If you target them you might easily get a pail full. Those pesky critters kept geeting to my minnow before the eyes although We had a blast sortin through them this morn. Worms will keep them away from your hook!
Good Luck
Tyee
No limit on the Wolf river system in Wisconsin, They are just starting, If you target them you might easily get a pail full. Those pesky critters kept geeting to my minnow before the eyes although We had a blast sortin through them this morn. Worms will keep them away from your hook!
Good Luck
Tyee
The one place I know with limits on Stripers in WI is lake Columbia they have to be over 18" and there is a bag of 3 in all White, Yellow and Hybrid Bass. But it has to be checked - I truly do not think there is a way to avoid getting hit by a Striper using anything that moves! Besides they might not pick a worm that lies motionlessly, buut doesn't that get you into Suckers Carp and Cats/Bullheads!?
Caught them on small jerk baits.
...twistertails...
...tiny mytes and icefishing plastics...
...in-line spinners...
parallel spinners ...
And - deffinitely a lot of Stripers jigging a piece of a crawler with just a splitshot and a plain hook or - even more under a jiggin' bobber in mouts of creeks.
Good Luck This Run and put some of them back
Watched Rolland Martin and Gary Yamamoto last night... Greedy - Greedy - Greedy! LMAO