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Chris Rennert wrote: > Shred , > > I grew up in San Diego fishing bass. Where are you fishing. I > fished Lake Jennings, El Capitan, Mirimar, Otay, Cuyamacha, and > Cholas. Now that I live in Wisconsin, I really miss those bodies of > water, but I cannot complain about the opportunities I have here for > different species. > > Chris Hey Chris, On lakes I mostly fish Hodges. It is so nice that the water level has dropped past the launch ramp. No boats can launch, only "car toppers", kayaks, and float tubes. It is so peaceful to fish, from my kayak, with no motor boats around. I caught a 9 and 8 and lots in the 3 to 6 pound range this year from Hodges. I went almost every Sunday during the season. I fish ponds a lot too. Here is a website I made a couple of years ago. Mostly pond fish and some shots of Hodges and Barrett. http://groups.msn.com/TotallyBASS 9 pounder: http://groups.msn.com/TotallyBASS/2003.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=76 tight lines-------SHRED > "SHRED©" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Chris Rennert wrote: >>> I am curious as to why you would want to imitate a goldfish? I am >>> not knocking you by no means, I am just really interested in the >>> reasoning. >> >> >> >> In the San Diego area ponds goldfish drive bass crazy. >> They are illegal to use so I thought a crankbait that looked like >> one would work. >> I just bought a Japanese "Saiko" crankbait. It looks awesome. Like a >> reddish-gold goldfish. >> >> >>> >>> Chris Rennert >>> "SHRED©" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >>> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> I am looking for crankbaits that imitate a goldfish. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>> >>> Chris Rennert >>> "SHRED©" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >>> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> I am looking for crankbaits that imitate a goldfish. >>>> >>>> Thanks
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