LazyBrewer
I guess you have a boat.
The planters love Berkley Flicker Shad in 3". Trout or White.
Hard to find over there but Bi-Mart can order them.
They dive to 8-12ft max . The easies thing you will ever use and a line counter reel helps. Let out a100ft or more and your set.
Alittle pro cure trout trophy jell helps.
Almost moved to Munsel or Sutton just couldn't find enough acreage. See my report from Dorena
I guess you have a boat.
The planters love Berkley Flicker Shad in 3". Trout or White.
Hard to find over there but Bi-Mart can order them.
They dive to 8-12ft max . The easies thing you will ever use and a line counter reel helps. Let out a100ft or more and your set.
Alittle pro cure trout trophy jell helps.
Almost moved to Munsel or Sutton just couldn't find enough acreage. See my report from Dorena
Welcome to OFF.
Roger lives in your "hood" and is a verifiable wealth of knowledge in your area. The idea also OFFered by 4labs is also spot on.
Try tipping Wedding Rings w/ 1/2 to 1/3 of a night crawler. Also try Green and Black Wedding Rings. They have been killer for me, on some other lakes.
Also try Fire Tiger Rooster Tails. As well as Little Cleo spoons. But remove the hook from the Cleo's. Then use as a flasher/dodger w/ about 10" of leader to a worm. Or use Berkley Mice Tails with that Cleo set up.
Also try Fire Tiger Rooster Tails.
Which size of the Fire Tiger Rooster Tails do you recommend? Amazon has them pretty cheap, from 1/32 up to 3/4 oz.
@rogerdodger Do you know Roger?
Amazon.
I messaged them on Facebook. I may make a run down there this weekend, if they have the two books.The Stockade Market & Tackle Shop