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Post by Catfishrollo on Feb 19, 2014 11:58:49 GMT -5
Ok, well figure something out for sure in the near future. I think everyone is ready to get out after this winter. I still haven't heard back from Kip yet, as soon as I do... Well figure out a def. date and Ill make the reservation... rollo
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Post by Catfishrollo on Feb 18, 2014 12:02:27 GMT -5
Whatever you guys want to do. I talked to Kip on the phone the other day. He asked me to hold off on calling and setting it up for the 23rd. for a couple days till he sees for sure he has that day off. He said he would let me know as soon as possible.. I am game for anything guys. rollo
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Post by Catfishrollo on Feb 15, 2014 11:18:30 GMT -5
Any suggestions on a time to shoot for guys? rollo
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Post by Catfishrollo on Feb 1, 2014 20:40:01 GMT -5
Yes Sir! I like your last sentence the best!!! Goes with my motto... " Cant Catch Em From The Couch!" rollo
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Post by Catfishrollo on Feb 1, 2014 20:26:23 GMT -5
Early spring can bring some awesome flatheads. Bait choice can vary, but cut shad. Chubs. Are my choice! I usually target feeder creeks, and places they can move up during the daylight hours that water warms quickly. Do you target early spring flatheads? If so.. How? Tell what you look for... If you haven't, you may want to try... They can be very active after a long winter!!! rollo
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Post by Catfishrollo on Feb 1, 2014 19:51:26 GMT -5
It's time to have a meet and eat off season session!!!! We usually have breakfast at the Golden Corral in Zanesville. Everyone a board again? Opinions? Dates? Tell us what you think... rollo and smooth
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Post by Catfishrollo on Feb 1, 2014 14:12:35 GMT -5
Have you all had enough of Ole Man Winter yet? I know I have! I usually get the boat on the winter water at least once a month to fish for deep water channel cats, or simply to scout things out. This winter has been brutal! On a good note... I believe this weather will bring an awesome spring, and overall good fishing season in Ohio for flatheads and channel cats. They will be looking to build that protein back up early, as soon as water temperatures allow them to become active!!!! Your opinions? rollo
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Post by Catfishrollo on Feb 1, 2014 13:28:57 GMT -5
I caught my PB Shovelhead this past season as well! Scales didn't give me a true reading so end result is a guess...
Shovelhead... Mid 40's. Licking River
Blue cat.... 72# James River 2010
Channel cat... 22.2# Private lake
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Post by Catfishrollo on Feb 1, 2014 13:14:57 GMT -5
Welcome to the site! rollo
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Post by Catfishrollo on Jan 11, 2014 23:10:07 GMT -5
First of April is right.. Them shad kills do help the fishing for sure! Early food high in protein rollo
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im back
Dec 13, 2013 9:47:57 GMT -5
Post by Catfishrollo on Dec 13, 2013 9:47:57 GMT -5
Welcome back Bobby. Sorry to hear about your dad. I'm sure that would bring major life changes. Keep your chin up bud! He would want you to be fishing that's for sure! rollo
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Post by Catfishrollo on Nov 20, 2013 14:50:28 GMT -5
First I have seen that. Great idea for sure.. rollo
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Post by Catfishrollo on Nov 4, 2013 12:37:24 GMT -5
Congrats on getting the job, and shooting an awesome deer bro! Looks like good fortune is in your favor! rollo
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Post by Catfishrollo on Oct 25, 2013 17:09:01 GMT -5
Thermocline can be a major factor in where them cats are throughout the season. And it changes quite often also. Best bet is good electronics, look for the bait, usually that gives you an general idea how deep you need to present your baits ! rollo
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Post by Catfishrollo on Oct 15, 2013 12:28:49 GMT -5
Very nice guys! Congrats on another great trip out! Keep up the good work! rollo
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