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lilmule
July 1st, 2009, 03:47 PM
July 1st .at 85f,water temp 84f.
First keeper came on a spro popper frog,second on a gsplash,third and fouth on a purple blue fleck worm,drifting it suspended about 9 ft deep,fifth came on a crankbait.No huge fish but decent day,overall.http://i414.photobucket.com/albums/pp228/lilmule12002/twooffive.jpg
Once a year I keep them as a friend is in so we can have a fish fry.
Day 2
http://i414.photobucket.com/albums/pp228/lilmule12002/Picture003-5.jpg
Removed one pic as it looked like two fish were short,they wernt but dont wish to encourage anyone to keep small fish let alone non keepers 4 out of the same 5 fish are in this pic none look short here
And Ive got about a dozen of the same t shirts all left over from mu maintenance unifroms,they last forever.
For a straight two weeks you would think I never change clothes,wife is treatening to burn them

RedAllison
July 2nd, 2009, 11:44 PM
lol I hope they is all ate up by now, if TWRA seen that second pic they'd be askin questions. There is a 15" minimum on KY Lake for largemouths!!!

If you want to catch all the 13"-14 1/2"ers you care to catch, fish plastics in 10-15ft of water on rocky banks. We plum got tired of catchin em last Saturday durin our club tourney outta Paris, they were on EVERY bank at that depth.

84 degrees? Man that sounds MUCH better. I pulled up onto that main fork point in Panther at about 2 oclock and the water was 94.8!!! :confused:

I need to get back up there and scan some more ledges with my Hummibird. Just was to damned hot to really enjoy the day (well we enjoyed lunch at Fat Daddys back in Standing Rock, DAMN whatta place and the help is HAND SELECTED!!! :cheers: )

Good times, :drunk:
RA

lilmule
July 3rd, 2009, 06:52 AM
Every one of those fish went on the golden rule and while they dont look like they are 15 , those two smallest barely did, but did touch.
That pic was removed due to how short two fish looked,they did however measure 15 in.
Think it also didnt help to have him in the pic next to them look how small I am in comparison,hes a big fella.
Worms suspended about 9 ft deep in 12 to 15 ft of water drifting.Blue fleck power worm.And it was the 12 to 15 ft deep flats that produced,not the drops themselves.
You are correct in that Fat Daddys is great.