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Post by catmaster12 on Apr 16, 2011 12:43:38 GMT -5
hoping to go channel catting this weekend. Where should I go? Should I hit the Muskingum or the Licking or a small creek? Is it to early to hit the big rivers yet? Any thoughts?
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Post by catmaster12 on Apr 16, 2011 16:49:19 GMT -5
What I meant by all that is where will they be biting most?
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Post by Smoothkip on Apr 17, 2011 7:05:21 GMT -5
Id hit a local pond buddy! Lol. The rivers are way up the water is cold. Talk to rollo I imagine he's got some early season channel cattin spots.
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Post by catmaster12 on Apr 17, 2011 7:09:42 GMT -5
Ha thanks Kip. My dads friend has a pond and he wants his channels out so if we catch them there we get to eat them and them farm pond cats are gooood!
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Post by Smoothkip on Apr 17, 2011 7:11:41 GMT -5
Good luck Matthew! Let us all know how you do.
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Post by catmaster12 on Apr 17, 2011 7:13:10 GMT -5
Thanks kip!
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Post by Catfishrollo on Apr 18, 2011 20:21:38 GMT -5
Hey Matthew, ponds and lakes always warm quicker than the rivers and moving water systems. Me and Kip hit a spot a week or so back. We also checked the river surface temp.s However, don't look past flooded areas off the main river in spring. We catch good fish there often in such spots! This spring has been throwing us all for a loop so far... rollo
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Post by catmaster12 on Apr 19, 2011 6:45:32 GMT -5
Ok thanks man your right the lakes and ponds warm quicker and my dads friends pond he has a bunch of channles so we will prob. go there sometime.
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