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Took my daughter out fishing yesterday!
We went to Cedar for a little bit and didn't get much love. She needed a bathroom break so we did that and then went to Pavilion. There she got a lot of bites but being only 3 she wasn't paying attention much and missed a number of fish. We were able to land 2 bluegill though! I wanted to keep it simple so I just used a trout magnet under a bobber.
I think next time I'll need to use some sort of bait for faster paced action. Aside from worms what else works well? Spam? Balled up bread?
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Powerbait Crappie Nibbles
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KevinJ wrote:
Powerbait Crappie Nibbles
Oh I forgot about powerbait. It's been a while since I've been fishing Thanks for the suggestion!!
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I knew there was a JC and daughter sighting yesterday!!
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So it begins!
I like 1" Berkley Powerbait minnows for panfish. Just nose hook them with a size 4 or 6 circle hook.
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I've read that canned corn kernels work well for bluegill - - won't come off as easy as dough. Going to test the theory this weekend.
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Berkeley 1" minnows and canned corn. Thanks for the suggestions! I remember using canned corn to go after carp! That was a lot of fun!
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firemunkee wrote:
Berkeley 1" minnows and canned corn. Thanks for the suggestions! I remember using canned corn to go after carp! That was a lot of fun!
Did someone say carp!!?? Did you see that beautiful mirror carp someone caught at the Broad Rin fishing tourney?
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Bass Hunter wrote:
firemunkee wrote:
Berkeley 1" minnows and canned corn. Thanks for the suggestions! I remember using canned corn to go after carp! That was a lot of fun!
Did someone say carp!!?? Did you see that beautiful mirror carp someone caught at the Broad Rin fishing tourney?
I sure did! I had no idea there was a mirror carp in the Ashburn lakes. Really cool!
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