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firstsixfeet |
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Posts: 2361 | Sunny day's fishing left me with a slight burn on my face, no musky in the boat but I did not come away empty handed. My catch is pictured. As for TN anglers having any balls, well at least the one guy that cut in front of me in the hot hole has some, and the guys that came up on DougJ the other day, and had people casting on both sides of his boat, probably do too. At one point in time, I would even leave somebody in the hothole to fish it by themselves, or wait until they were done with a side before fishing. Quite evidently those days are done. When will the fistifights or gunfire begin? Who knows? I did catch this largemouth at 20.5", with the unique black spotting on the fins. Jim Negas, one of the state fish guys was down and looked at the pics and identified the spotting as some type of melanoma. The fish was in nice condition and ate a reef hawg in 45 degree water, kind of a surprise in that temp and a pretty good size for this lake. Stearns life jacket, pretty new with the price tag string still on it(see bobber), kept. Gave the balls away(sorry TN guys, you should have picked them up yourselves). the big yellow plastic can may get turned into a bait well. Heck of a plastic container. Heavy duty and nicely intact. Attachments ---------------- jan 20 006 [640x480].jpg (91KB - 138 downloads) jan 20 009 [640x480].jpg (92KB - 150 downloads) jan 20 007 [640x480].jpg (89KB - 137 downloads) | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32884 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Make the plastic container into a basket. Practice throwing balls into it from varying distances away. Some folks find that quite the sport. | ||
BubbaTn |
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Posts: 134 Location: East TN | Ha! Good finds! The reason you found all those balls was because there is a park/playground just upstream of where you were fishing, so we find stuff like that quite often. At least you can say you loaded the boat! | ||
firstsixfeet |
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Posts: 2361 | BubbaTn - 1/28/2010 10:49 PM Ha! Good finds! The reason you found all those balls was because there is a park/playground just upstream of where you were fishing, so we find stuff like that quite often. At least you can say you loaded the boat! Yeah Bubba, I'm sure that's it. We must have that same playground upstream from Green River, Lake Cumberland, and Buckhorn. That is a massive, massive playground. DougJ got a personal prize of a nice propane tank, that must have been flung off that playground too. Wonder what game THAT was? | ||
jerryb |
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Posts: 688 Location: Northern IL | G river, never saw it too bad. Buckhorn that was something else, loaded with "structure", refrigerators, 55 gal. drums, head lights, kids toys, gas cans, you name it. A structure-man's paradise. | ||
dougj |
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Posts: 906 Location: Warroad, Mn | FSF: Nice haul, but balls are a dime a dozen. 20 lb propane tanks are a real find! Doug J | ||
Top H2O |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Hey Doug, You didn't break anything setting the hook on that 20 pounder, did you ? I'm guessing that you or FSF will hook into a 40 pound monster, Lazy Boy any day now LOL ! Have fun and enjoy your time in Tn. It was 25* below zero here this morning in Cook, Mn. .........Beautiful ! Jerome | ||
firstsixfeet |
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Posts: 2361 | jerryb - 1/29/2010 11:02 AM G river, never saw it too bad. Buckhorn that was something else, loaded with "structure", refrigerators, 55 gal. drums, head lights, kids toys, gas cans, you name it. A structure-man's paradise. I'll guarantee Green River has everything Buckhorn has, and then some. Lot's of Green River stuff is hiding up in the trees. I posted a pic of a floating refrigerator on this site a couple years back. DougJ got mad at me, because I posted a picture of the "tire hole", until I pointed out that there were SO MANY TIRES on the lake, no one would ever be able to pick out that particular one. It's all good, sometime them tires are going to be the only form of carbon around, thens ussns gonna get rich yawl. | ||
muskie_man |
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Posts: 1237 Location: South Portsmouth, KY | Yeah those tires are about the only casting structure thats in green river lake!haha | ||
Top H2O |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Justin, That's a Fact ! Thats why I fish Cave Run in March and April.........Although there are plenty of tires and fridges floating around sometimes ! Jerome | ||
dougj |
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Posts: 906 Location: Warroad, Mn | We got the 20lber on a 8" jointed believer, actually landed by Jim Negus the area Biologist. He did a great job on the rod and I hand landed it. MH is better than most of the southern lakes I've fished. It's not flood control so the lake level is fairly constant which keeps stuff on shore. The worst lake I've fished for trash was lake Cumberland, which was an absolute junk yard. That plus lots of great big floating logs which would appear every time you had a good rainfall made boating a real challenge at times. Doug Johnson Edited by dougj 1/30/2010 2:40 PM | ||
Disappointed |
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FSF I am really disappointed in your report I drove all the way up to MH from Atlanta and didn't see one ball. Spent two days fishing and only saw about a half dozen muskies with one caught and a striped bass caught. I even went out with the famous 20lb tank catcher and didn't see one of those either. I don't think we can rely on any of your reports in the future. Disappointed | |||
firstsixfeet |
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Posts: 2361 | Dear Disappointed, Had you not wimped your sorry tail out and left for GA early, and made one last run down to that certain well known hollow, you would have seen a very nice used TN ball floating around that shoreline, and also, there was one in the cove with a certain tree in it. I cannot help those that don't have the fortitude to stay the course, or the sharp eyedness needed to capitalize on opportunity. I am not your shrink, but as a certified musky advisor my advice is more casts in more places and you will succeed. BTW, Atlanta? Isn't there a carp population down there to satisfy your fishing whimsy? Remember, more casts in more places. And no cheese to go with this whine! | ||
Disappointed |
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FSF Thank you for wanting to give me such fabulous advice about muskie fishing I am sure the person I was fishing with could not have shown me how to live up to your standards. Next time I promise I will leave my carp fishing whimsy behind and try, with your permission, to rise up to those lofty standards you have set for musky fishing and ball retrieval. Four hour trips in pouring rain will no longer be an excuse for me to stop fishing a half hour earlier. Thank you again you have set me on the path to true fishing heaven. Disappointed | |||
firstsixfeet |
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Posts: 2361 | Error, four hours is NOT a trip, it is similar to the difference of dipping your toes in the drink as opposed to swimming nude. When you stop dipping your toes and start swimmin, let us guys from KY know, and then we'll start to toughen you up from there. And remember, that guy you were fishing with is a sit down fisherman, and some of the heaviest lifting in his days activities comes around 5 pm. I hear those highball glasses are H E A V Y!!! | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32884 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Balls. I've seen this before, expectations so high, reality in the end strikes down one's best and most honorable intentions. I heard this ball team from a mythical city of Minni's and Saints have this guy who throws balls away to guys who aren't even supposed to catch them and he's from the South. Not sure if that's true. Maybe he could be enlisted for Disappointed's next trip.. | ||
dougj |
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Posts: 906 Location: Warroad, Mn | Looked to me like it was just a couple of "poor ball days"! Balls weren't very active for us during this period. I suspect that with the recent 2" rainfall that balls will become more active. Doug J | ||
BDavis |
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Posts: 91 Location: Knoxville, TN | Keep it up guys and leave the musky fishing to us TN boys. | ||
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