Just wondering if anyone is plunking for winters at Meldrum Bar? I'm looking for some close fishing to do before work in the mornings. I have only ever fished there for springers and summers so I don't know if there is much of a winter seen.
Thanks guys,
Nate
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Herefishyfishy
All I know is that people do plunk for and catch winters there.
just wondering if anyone is plunking for winters at meldrum bar? I'm looking for some close fishing to do before work in the mornings. I have only ever fished there for springers and summers so i don't know if there is much of a winter seen.
Thanks guys,
nate
they are fishing every day now. Last week a 18 pound wild fish was cought and a 35 inch hat. Fish.
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ZeeBorn
Cool, thanks guys! Looks like I'll be checking that out soon. I gotta get over this stupid cold first though, can't really be getting up any earlier than I have to. Anyone have any recommendations for gear size, colors or bate?
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Airs98
Yeah, I am wondering myself what bait to use there. I know in the summer coon shrimp is the what everybody uses for steelhead, not sure about winter fish.
Yeah, I am wondering myself what bait to use there. I know in the summer coon shrimp is the what everybody uses for steelhead, not sure about winter fish.
Spin n glow with the usual; eggs, coon or sand shrimp seems to always do the trick. Some days they're hitting on sand shrimp then another days it's eggs, you just never know.
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SINKER STEVE
Small spin n glows, coon shrimp or prawns and 5 or 6 oz weight. Lots of trash fish that love eggs. FISH CLOSE TO SHORE
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ZeeBorn
Sounds good. I'll let you guys know how I do when I go.
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youngbuck307
they kinda said it all go with a size or 2 smaller spin and glow then you do for springers.... coons are a great bait for steel though.