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Re: Artificial bait size in summer [Re: RespectTheFish] #13241273 08/09/19 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by RespectTheFish
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Is bait pretty easy on Coleman?


I honestly haven't tried because I live right next to lake Kirby and catch shad there the night before my trip but yes it should be pretty easy at Coleman. I found tons and tons of bait on the wind blown flat that extend off the northern shore not too far from the ramp but didn't need to catch any. I also imagine in the backs of any of the coves would likely be productive but haven't tried. It is a very fertile lake so I think with a little practice it wouldn't take long to catch shad on it.



If its like that I can catch bait. Already found cabins on the lake. Do the current lake chips have Coleman. Give me a topo map and a day I can figure out most lakes.

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Originally Posted by BrandoA
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Is bait pretty easy on Coleman?


I honestly haven't tried because I live right next to lake Kirby and catch shad there the night before my trip but yes it should be pretty easy at Coleman. I found tons and tons of bait on the wind blown flat that extend off the northern shore not too far from the ramp but didn't need to catch any. I also imagine in the backs of any of the coves would likely be productive but haven't tried. It is a very fertile lake so I think with a little practice it wouldn't take long to catch shad on it.



If its like that I can catch bait. Already found cabins on the lake. Do the current lake chips have Coleman. Give me a topo map and a day I can figure out most lakes.


The south are southwest bank is the deeper side.

Re: Artificial bait size in summer [Re: BrandoA] #13241377 08/09/19 01:54 AM
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Originally Posted by BrandoA
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Is bait pretty easy on Coleman?


I honestly haven't tried because I live right next to lake Kirby and catch shad there the night before my trip but yes it should be pretty easy at Coleman. I found tons and tons of bait on the wind blown flat that extend off the northern shore not too far from the ramp but didn't need to catch any. I also imagine in the backs of any of the coves would likely be productive but haven't tried. It is a very fertile lake so I think with a little practice it wouldn't take long to catch shad on it.



If its like that I can catch bait. Already found cabins on the lake. Do the current lake chips have Coleman. Give me a topo map and a day I can figure out most lakes.


Yes the current mapping chips have Lake Coleman. I have a mapping chip and its on it. Lots of people don't know they can do a lot of their homework on navionics web app for free. Heres the site.

https://webapp.navionics.com/#boating


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Re: Artificial bait size in summer [Re: RespectTheFish] #13241761 08/09/19 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by RespectTheFish
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Is bait pretty easy on Coleman?


I honestly haven't tried because I live right next to lake Kirby and catch shad there the night before my trip but yes it should be pretty easy at Coleman. I found tons and tons of bait on the wind blown flat that extend off the northern shore not too far from the ramp but didn't need to catch any. I also imagine in the backs of any of the coves would likely be productive but haven't tried. It is a very fertile lake so I think with a little practice it wouldn't take long to catch shad on it.



If its like that I can catch bait. Already found cabins on the lake. Do the current lake chips have Coleman. Give me a topo map and a day I can figure out most lakes.


Yes the current mapping chips have Lake Coleman. I have a mapping chip and its on it. Lots of people don't know they can do a lot of their homework on navionics web app for free. Heres the site.

https://webapp.navionics.com/#boating


Thanks

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By the way. You know what you have if you have 32 women from Coleman in one boat?
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