Off to Arkansas!!
sworrall
Posted 4/2/2005 9:53 PM (#141581)
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Sue and I will be hitting the road again tomorrow for Bull Shoals Lake in Mountain Home, Akansas. We will search for big bluegills and crappies for fun, and might head out a day for stripers, too. Wednesday begins our coverage of the FLW Walleye event there.

Pictures to follow!!
what?
Posted 4/3/2005 1:42 AM (#141585 - in reply to #141581)
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Who gives a crap????
TECK
Posted 4/3/2005 7:06 AM (#141587 - in reply to #141581)
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Good luck Steve.
MuskieMedic
Posted 4/3/2005 7:18 AM (#141588 - in reply to #141581)
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What?, I think a good majority of us give a crap! Have fun you two, this almost seems like a second honeymoon for you two. LOL!! My neighbor heads down that way every spring and comes home with a ton of huge slab bluegills, good eats.
sworrall
Posted 4/3/2005 8:58 AM (#141591 - in reply to #141588)
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The Chapter Challenge went pretty well despite the horrible weather. There were folks from West Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Georgia, and Ohio that I'm aware of. Great food, and a very well run event. Not very many muskies caught, but with the weather we had that surprised no one.

Well, 'What', were on our way. I have decided to dedicate this entire trip report to you, sir.

Medic, we'll let you know what we find out about the 'gills!
MuskieMedic
Posted 4/3/2005 9:03 AM (#141592 - in reply to #141591)
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Sounds good Steve. The boat is coming out this week, the WI River is wide open here.
muskyboy
Posted 4/3/2005 2:24 PM (#141604 - in reply to #141581)
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Razorback marble eyes, interesting. Steve you and Sue have a blast down South and safe travels back North!
mikie
Posted 4/3/2005 3:04 PM (#141608 - in reply to #141581)
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Location: Athens, Ohio
Please drive careful, sir, my wishes for a safe and enjoyable journey.I got to trout fish on the White River in Ark. just right below Bull Shoals dam when I was a teen, still lives happily in my memories. (but, who cares!)
You have some fantastic scenery waiting for you that's a fact. Thanks for the update on Green River, if you guys had half the wind we had up here Saturday it's suprising many boats stayed on the water. m
firstsixfeet
Posted 4/3/2005 3:07 PM (#141609 - in reply to #141581)
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Steve did you catch any muskies in KY? I didn't see you wave Saturday. Did you wave?
Reef Hawg
Posted 4/3/2005 8:25 PM (#141626 - in reply to #141581)
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My dads buddy Rick has propert down there, and said they are really nailing the Crappies on Cubby jigs right now. Let me know if you give em' a try.
sworrall
Posted 4/3/2005 9:45 PM (#141635 - in reply to #141626)
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Well, me made it no problems, and will hit the water tomorrow. Hope the crappies are going, thanks for the info!!

'What',
The weather is fantastic, temps in the mid 70's. Mountain Home is a really cool community, and very friendly. The famous White River and it's World Class trout fishing is here, as are two of the best lakes in the south. All that's missing here are Muskies! There are, however, HUGE Stripers, some over 40#. May try those this week, too.
theedz155
Posted 4/4/2005 5:09 AM (#141642 - in reply to #141581)
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Steve
You've never used a Cubby jig before have you???
Or Sue either for that matter??

Have a safe and enjoyable trip and a safe ride home.

Scott

PS Steve, Did you get my message?
Mark H.
Posted 4/4/2005 6:44 AM (#141644 - in reply to #141581)
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Location: Eau Claire, WI
Steve,

Glad you're having a good time. If you get a chance pick up some literature on the place ya'all are staying at. I"m looking for a nice spring get-a-way place for Deb and I next year. I've heard that area is a nice place to visit.

Be safe..

7Islands
Posted 4/4/2005 7:37 AM (#141647 - in reply to #141581)
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Location: Presque Isle Wisconsin
If its not a lot of trouble.............please scale and ship 35 or so of your finest palm size bluegills to Me in Presque Isle.A bottle of Lafitte Rothschild vintage 1958 would be nice also.Not sure if they sell that at those drive through liquor stores down there however.Absent your ability to follow through on my requests... just enjoy your trip.
sworrall
Posted 4/5/2005 10:43 PM (#141930 - in reply to #141647)
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Well, we got out for awhile today, and finally found a few nice gills in 10" of water off a sloping gravel bluff. The crappie was on a brush pile shallow. The Rainbows were in 10' with the gills, and we missed a BUNCH of those fussy buggers. This is a great place to vacation, and a wonderful fishery.


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sworrall
Posted 4/7/2005 10:10 AM (#142157 - in reply to #141930)
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Yesterday was rainy and cool, but we fished for a couple hours anyway. This lake is so full of Rainbows, it's amazing. Too bad Muskies are not present, they would be VERY happy campers. For perspective, the Crappie was 14".

The FLW Walleye event here is showing some very tough fishing for the Pros, with only 23 teams weighing fish yesterday.


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David_4
Posted 4/7/2005 10:18 AM (#142159 - in reply to #141581)
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You must attract "Rainbows", the sky type that is. Had one at Cave Run and now Bull Shoals, what happened at Green River?
sworrall
Posted 4/9/2005 12:07 AM (#142477 - in reply to #142159)
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David_4;
Green River was a carbon copy of the weather at the Cave, except it was worse!!

We're ready to finish up the FLW Walleye event here in Arkansas tomorrow with the final weigh in. Top prize will be $80000 in this event. The bite is TOUGH, making the final cut to ten teams very exciting. Take a look at www.walleyefirst.com for an interesting read if you fish walleyes at all.

Sue and I made it out a couple hours in between the events here, and caught a few more fish. This is a great fishery!


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