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| Dale |
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Member Posts: 874 Location: Neenah, WI | Went trolling yesterday. Caught a bunch of small eyes and some 15-16 eaters. The most amazing thing was when my buddy put on a taildancer and caught 2 white bass at the same time. 1 on the front hook and 1 on the back. We thought for sure that it was a 3 Lb. eye. We caught more whitebass yesterday than we've seen all year. Only 1 sheephead. There are tons of fish out from Blackbird/Garlic but we just don't get any quality fish. Are they all whitebass and small eyes? Has anybody else ever caught 2 fish on one bait? I saw it on a bass show once but never saw it out here. No camera in the boat either. That would have made a good picture. | ||
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| The Man! |
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Member Posts: 194 | Had that once too, on a old jointed rapala had 2 sheeps hanging on at once, puts up a nice fight dont it | ||
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| Had a buddy catch two eyes on a floating rapala casting the reeds in the evening on Pelican Lake a few years ago. Also did not have a camera in the boat. Does not happen very often. We both have a lot of years fishing (won't say how many) first for both of us. | |||
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| How about one fish on two baits? Had a sheeper take a crawler harness and a small deep renosky at the same time this year trolled off a three way. Harness down in its gut, and renosky inside the mouth. thats hungry! | |||
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Member Posts: 103 Location: Collins, WI | How about 1 fish on 3 lines. Years ago fell asleep off Pot Park and had a lawyer make a big mess out of 3 tip-ups. It was fun pulling againt my buddy, we both thought we had the big one! | ||
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| Rick Larson |
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| Never did that. Did have a salmon run across the back of the boat and tangle up 8 lines together. Even caught the fish! Edited by Rick Larson 8/14/2003 9:11 PM | |||
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| @ largemouth on one pre-rigged plastic worm. My Uncle Art didnt belive us so we took him to that same lake that same day and he caught 2 largemouth bass on one worm also. Hows that for proof. | |||
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| AvgJoe |
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Member Posts: 141 Location: Oshkosh, WI | When I was a kid in canada, I was reeling in a little walleye and a nice northern hit it. I reeled both fish in and my Dad netted them. The Northern wasn't even hooked, it just refused to let go. | ||
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| Troy |
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Member Posts: 226 Location: Oshkosh,WI | I was on High Falls Flowage a couple of years back and witnessed an older couple fishing under the bridge by Twin Bridge Park. They were fishing crappies when a huge explosion on the surface almost sent both of them to the cardiac specialist. The old lady had a crappie on that a muskie decided to eat for dinner. The old guy had very good reflexes and imediatley grabbed the net and scooped the 48" into the boat. A couple of pictures and a big sigh and then right back to crappie fishing. Have seen many big fish folow my panfish but never eat one yet. Just goes to show you that even the big fish know what kind of fish to eat...... Troy | ||
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