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Angler | Total Trips | Total Locations | Total Photos |
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dagrar | 11 | 0 | 0 |
mebassman | 6 | 0 | 20 |
shadesniper | 6 | 0 | 13 |
scorer120 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
I caught a ton of largemouth and even a pickerel on the river a few days ago. The morning was overcast, it gave way to a sunny afternoon. In the morning I used a topwater popper in shallow open water. Throughout the whole day I pitched docks with many different colored senkos. As it heated up I nailed the bass along shady shorelines within a foot of the shore with senkos. Caught 6-7 bass on the popper and 10+ on the senko. In reality the lures/colors used and weather conditions hardly mattered. The river is lightly fished & full of aggressive/naive bass. In the summertime a full day on the river should get you 15+ bass per person.
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Stayed in a rental for a week on 7 Tree Pond where we had a boat docked and fished all week.
Posted 10 years ago
Technology has helped anglers tremendously over the years. Weather it be fish finders, underwater cameras or the tech that goes into creating top notch rod and reels. But more recently, there have been a lot of fishing apps coming out that are extremely powerful tools for all anglers. There are apps that provide solunar tables, bass fishing forecasts, help identify fish and teach you how to tie knots. The team at US Fish Finder has also created our own fishing log app to help anglers keep track of their trips and catches in a simple to use interface. The Fish Nuggets App automatically captures location and weather for your catch while you just need to enter the species. The app is currently available as a beta release so make sure to check it out.