Trinity River Pigs
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Made the first trip of the year with my La. Camp neighbors 3/7- 3/9.
Water was pretty low, but we managed a few nice ones. The two biggest of the group were 47 and 50. We had a 37, 30, and numerous 10-15's. Anything over 15 was tagged and released. Cold, Rain, and nasty every day. All caught on limb lines with live Perch. Water temp 47 degrees in 6-20 feet of Water. |
Damn, that's a meat haul.
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What the heck! When I preview post, pics are right.
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Nice!! Glad they're runnin. We'll be settin our lines this weekend
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ctrl alt right arrow key is how I looked at them, I aint mad at'cha |
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Victim of the River Rocks that lie shallow, anxious to claim another Fisherman navigating the waterway before the Spring rains ! |
Way to go,that's a whole lot of meat.
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WOW! Nice catch!
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Nice haul! I've never pulled nothing like that on a limbo line, Keeyaw...
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Dang! I want to try doing that! What kind of areas do you look for? What's the makeup of the tackle?
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i smell the mud from here! those are impressive cats!
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Holes, felled trees , etc. When the water comes up, tie onto a root ball Line has 4 hooks and 3-5# weight on the end. First 3 are 7/0, last one is a 9/0. Tared twine #96 for main line and #36 for staging. If you catch a 2-3# Blue (turn around), bait him on that 9/0 for Big Opps. Last year we ran a line that had a 5# blue caught on that last hook, and all of its skin was gone from a big Opp trying to get it down. |
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