Summary
It can be so-o-o frustrating to locate schools of hybrids, stripers and largemouth bass and see them ignore your lure offerings.
That's what happened to Ralph Barbee, of Evans, earlier this week when he found lots of fish schooling around the reef markers below Cherokee boat ramp. "It wasn't until sometime after the trip that I realized I should have cast a quarter-ounce white Roostertail," he said.See the full content of this document
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Right Lure Offerings Can Ease Frustration
The fish are feeding on small threadfin shad, so you've got to match the hatch. The cork-bodied "bug" on a three-foot leader behind a weighted popping cork - The Thing Popper - also ought to work.
* Seventy-five years ago Saturday, George W. Perry, of Helena, Ga., hooked and landed a 22-pound, 4-ounce largemouth bass in Montgomery Lake in Telfair County, Ga. He took it to J.J. Hall's grocery store in Helena where he showed off the fish to friends. One of them urged him to enter the bass in Field & Stream magazine's B...See the full content of this document
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