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THE "VINE" #2324148 06/02/08 12:55 AM
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Howdy

Just wanted an update For the Vine. Been gone for 4 weeks and wanted to know what and where the fish are happening.
BTW i caught some very nice 5+ Florida bass while in Lakeland Florida. I also caught my first gator...lol. Caught him on a topwater plug...however I couldn't figure out what to do with him once I landed him. Nice 40 minute fight. He went about 4 feet & 30 Lbs. Lots of fun but cut him loose as it is not legal without a lottery license.
I fished the boat ramp at twin coves tonite from shore for about an hour...caught some nice bass. Gonna try the lake in the morning by boat so any help would be greatly appreciated.
I will give a report tomorrow nite.
Thanks and good Fishin!

Zak

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Re: THE "VINE" [Re: Zak] #2325775 06/02/08 04:27 PM
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I went out on Saturday afternoon. I caught plenty by twin coves. Two of us got 30 keepers in about an hour. That was all I wanted to clean and we went home. They were in 15-20 feet of water.

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On Slabs? Thanks for sharing.


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Re: THE "VINE" [Re: BAMAboy] #2326380 06/02/08 07:09 PM
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I caught a couple of fish on Saturday. The sandies have been really on right off of Murrel Park. If you have a boat, the fish are almost jumping in to take a ride with you. Here is a link two big ones I caught on Sunday, not sandies, but they were fun to catch.

http://texasfishingforum.com/forums/ubbt...fis#Post2322086


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Re: THE "VINE" [Re: infamousfisher] #2326707 06/02/08 08:50 PM
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Hey thanx guys...I live on Twin Coves so I will try it in the am...got called to work this am.
BTW what time of day were u catching?

Zak

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I got to spot where I caught those fish about 6:00 pm


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Re: THE "VINE" [Re: infamousfisher] #2327780 06/03/08 01:27 AM
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Thanx I'll give a report tomorrow.

Re: THE "VINE" [Re: Zak] #2328051 06/03/08 09:04 AM
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Zak, I don't want to hijak your thread but I would like to ask infamousfisher a ? when you say off of Murrel where abouts ? When I look at the map Murrel park covers a lot of bank? Thanks!!!

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Not to speak for Infamous, but this time of year you should concentrate in the morning around the main lake point. The one on the east side of Murrell Park (actually in Dyer Slough) that points directly at the Gaylord out in to the main lake.

And in the evenings, it's also about time for the schoolies to start working their way down the bank on a nightly basis. The "bank" being the entire bank line that faces south at Murrell Park.

Hopefully Infamous will give you some more up to date and real information. This is just speculation since I've not been on the water as of late.

I just wanted to get it out there to you in case you were headed out there this morning. grin

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Jeff, Thanks. I don't get to go except in the evenings (6pm on). So with the wind being up how would you attack them ? Slabs or casting something, and what depth do I need to concentrate on ? LOTS and LOTS of ?'s Thanks!!!

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That 4 foot 30 lb. gator is just right eatin' size!





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Re: THE "VINE" [Re: AllenG] #2328165 06/03/08 10:12 AM
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Usually the bank fishers have reports going by now about the schoolies working along the bank line there at Murrell Park. Unfortunately, I think probably due to the new park gate, they are unable to get in without a hassle.

The bank fishers will tell you that rooster tails are the way to go and for bank fishing I would completely agree. They are heavy enough to cast out a pretty good distance and yet light enough to not stay hung on bottom.

Boaters have more options available.

Around the island can be good if we've had a predominantly southerly wind. But right before sundown (I'd say 30 minutes or so usually), I'd hit that main bank line at Murrell Park. The fish generally will start a pattern on feeding. The past few years they have come in from the west and moved towards the east. So when considering Murrell Park (all of it) I would start at the eastern point on Murrell Park about 1.5 hours before dark. I would be targeting the major drop off of that point.

<pause> You guys that don't have a Side Image are at a great disadvantage for what I'm about to tell you. The Humminbird Side Image makes this 100 times easier. </pause>

The point should drop from around 16' to 28' in a hurry. I would, without the help of the Side Image, stay in that 28' depth and cast a slab up on top of that point and bottom bump it down working from the southern side (boat ramp side) out towards the main lake and then around towards the east.

I would do this rather quickly and then zip off to about half way down the bank of Murrell Park. There is a little indention in the bank line there. There are a few trees right at waters edge. I would start there and work quickly again back towards the east. I would stay in about 18' of water and cast a Humdinger up on to the bank line and slow roll it down the soft slope. I would also keep an eye on the depth finder and see if I could accidentally run over pods of fish on the bottom. If I happen to bump in to one, I would drop the Humdinger straight down and see if I could "slab" some up. I would also probably drop a TNT slab over board and try that way for a bit too.

Always keep an eye up for the schoolies. They could start anywhere. We all know that.

For the Humminbird Side Image Users:

Starting at the same main lake point at Murrell Park, I will motor slowly from the main lake side over that point towards the boat ramp in about 14' of water. Once I get almost to the buoy, I turn around and head out again towards the main lake in about 28' of water over that point. I scan both sides out to about 120'.
If I find fish on the point, I stay on the deep end and cast the Humdinger up on to the point and bottom bump it down. Yes, I lose a few. bang
If I find fish on the dropoff of the point, I use a TNT slab to pitch up a little shallower than the fish and bottom bump it down and also vertically slab it.

If I don't find fish, I motor around the point heading west in around 18' of water and scan 120' out on both sides. I'm looking for those pods of fish. Once I find a decent group, I stop the outboard and get on the trolling motor. I cast towards them as I'm working towards them with the trolling motor with the TNT slab and bottom bump it back to the boat. Once I get over them, I slab them vertically.

If I don't find fish here, I will slowly motor and scan all the way to the next main lake point on the western side of Murrell Park. I will motor all the way around that main lake point and in to that cove looking for pods of fish.

I know that, generally speaking, the fish will come in from the west and work towards the east along the bank line when they are surface feeding. I'm trying to catch them as far west as I can and then follow them in.

If you don't think the Side Image is good for finding fish, you are dead on wrong. I just cut my search time down by about 1 hour. laugh
You will notice that without the Side Image, I start from the east side and head west hoping to run in to the schoolies. With the Side Image, I scan from east to west (again hoping to run in to the schoolies), but I can do it much faster and hopefully get to the start of the run and stay on their heels (fish have heels? grin ) all the way home.

Feel free to send me a PM if I can be of any more use. <giggle>

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flehan flehan flehan flehan flehan flehan

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Jeff, are you overmedicating again grin. Thanks so much for the info clap. I wish you a speedy recovery. thumb


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Re: THE "VINE" [Re: BAMAboy] #2329064 06/03/08 03:01 PM
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Thanks. But no...I'm actually off of the meds that make me loopy. Ya me. thumb

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