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Old 01-14-12, 01:17 AM   #1
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BWAAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA goodun mike.



ok stang......WHERE are ya'll gonna launch at? tell me that and i'll see waht i can come up with for you pal.

right now i would tell ya to pack some RATTLE TRAPS, lisa's favorite color is chrome with a boue back. others will say get some red in the color scheme somewhere. early spring is a great time to use the trap on the edges and drop offs.
spinnerbaits are great as well, buzzbaits too.
my favorite is the ZOOM 6-8 inch lizzard, texas rigged, punkinseed color with or with out a chartruse tail. i'll dip mine in the chartruse colored SPIKE-IT in garlic flavor. works good for me. also have some jigs ready to chunk.

tell me where you're gonna put in at and i'll try to tell ya where to go. i usually launch at B.B.COMER bridge. fish the grass and pads all the way up to JONES COVE. google map the lake and you'll find it up by SCOTTSBORO, AL. hwy 35.
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Old 01-15-12, 11:32 AM   #2
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BWAAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA goodun mike.



ok stang......WHERE are ya'll gonna launch at? tell me that and i'll see waht i can come up with for you pal.

right now i would tell ya to pack some RATTLE TRAPS, lisa's favorite color is chrome with a boue back. others will say get some red in the color scheme somewhere. early spring is a great time to use the trap on the edges and drop offs.
spinnerbaits are great as well, buzzbaits too.
my favorite is the ZOOM 6-8 inch lizzard, texas rigged, punkinseed color with or with out a chartruse tail. i'll dip mine in the chartruse colored SPIKE-IT in garlic flavor. works good for me. also have some jigs ready to chunk.

tell me where you're gonna put in at and i'll try to tell ya where to go. i usually launch at B.B.COMER bridge. fish the grass and pads all the way up to JONES COVE. google map the lake and you'll find it up by SCOTTSBORO, AL. hwy 35.
Good advice, but I would go with the "red shad" rattletraps in the 1/2 oz model and work it over the flats where the alligator grass is just starting to grow, it helps to have some deeper water nearby (down't have to be anything more than a ditch or drain that is a foot or so deeper than the water on the flat. White and White/Chartreuse Spinner baits, and John's favorite T-rigged lizards are also good on the flats. There will be fish staging on points and creek channel intersections too so a 3/8 oz to 1/2 oz football jighead with a 10" ragetail worm in Redshad is a good bait especially if there is current. Find rock and stuff on the point with current running over it and hang on. Lastly, jointed swimbaits in shad patterns are great this time of year also.
We will be having a club tournament over there in March also, we put in at Mud Creek.
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