
Split Rock
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Split Rock
Found a bait ball off split tonight, but tough to find a bite. After many change ups, took a nice 4 lber 12' down on the cheater, above blades. One of those H_Bees I've had to replace and replace and... Trolled back to Converse from their with nothing. 1 for 1.


- Del Gue
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Re: Split Rock
HAHAHA
I was out there as well. Spent 8 or so hours on the water. I must have put that lure in the "on deck circle" 6 times and never used it. We managed 11 fish (6 salmon and 5 lakers) but we had to work for them. Beautiful day though!

Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will go buy a boat.
Re: Split Rock
That is a great fish!
- raz
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Re: Split Rock
Nice fish Plant..
That honeybee is one of my go-to spoons, it's put lots of fish in the net.
That honeybee is one of my go-to spoons, it's put lots of fish in the net.
Catch and serve with lemon.
Gerry
Gerry
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Re: Split Rock
ME TOO!!!Raz wrote:Nice fish Plant..
That honeybee is one of my go-to spoons, it's put lots of fish in the net.
Re: Split Rock
good looking fish and as others have said that lure is often a go-to for me. If I don't have any clue what they're going to be biting on that will most likely be in the water as a tester spoon.
- Crazy Ivan
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Re: Split Rock
Me and that spoon have a "saucey History". One of the greatest Honey Bee spoons ever
Todd
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Re: Split Rock
Nice work Forrest. Way to keep at the bait.