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Cubscouts on Lake Somerville #2070599 03/13/08 10:25 PM
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Ok guys,

I need some tips and I need them fast. I am going on a campout with my son's Cubscout pack this weekend and I have been volunteered to teach them all how to fish. I fish almost exclusively saltwater.

We are going to Birch Creek State Park. I understand that the white bass fishing should be pretty this time of year on the lake. Does anyone have any pointers on the best way to catch white bass with a bunch of kids and short attention spans?



Re: Cubscouts on Lake Somerville [Re: Palehorse] #2071076 03/14/08 12:28 AM
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Good luck, you may want to stick to panfish & catfish .. bobber & worm type fishing. Sandbass can be red-hot when you find them and the bite is on, but during those lulls of finding them, you might have some very bored kids to cope with.


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