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Catching Lake Minows
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10/25/17 03:18 AM
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Hog Jaw
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Re: Catching Lake Minows
[Re: Monkeypuncher]
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10/25/17 11:41 AM
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Re: Catching Lake Minows
[Re: Hog Jaw]
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10/25/17 03:22 PM
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speedboat
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1/4" mess cast net. Throw out some dry dog food and the minnows will come to you.
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Re: Catching Lake Minows
[Re: Hog Jaw]
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10/25/17 06:24 PM
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I love fishing
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I seined it. I used sein net.
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Re: Catching Lake Minows
[Re: Hog Jaw]
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10/27/17 11:44 PM
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Thumpy
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drive around 3 or 4mph and watch for the water flipping, when you see it stop and cast a net on them. Or at the boat ramp, usually can find them at the boat ramp. I can catch large shad all day easily, the small ones are harder to get. I don't catch as much on the native minnows as store bought, I assume its because they don't hold up as long or well?
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