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Pierce County, WA

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06/12/2009
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Smallmouth Bass
Worms
Brown
Plastics
Morning
06/13/2009
3
704

Went out with the fellas yesterday on Tapps. We got out there at 4:30 which is earlier then normal because I thought we might be able to catch the bigger ones earlier. The size did not change most averaged around a pound. Did catch about a eight pound musky with a drop shot. Is anybody catching anything of size out there? I use everything from drop shot to plugs but drop shot is definitely my favorite method. Any info would help our biggest of this year has only been 2.4 pounds.


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jdozier
6/14/2009 11:25:00 PM
Spawn is over or just about over. I always use out there a rattling suspended jointed Shad Rap perch pattern crank. The medium sized one 2" 1/4 oz.. That will spook up the females out in 15 foot of water. Don't fish the edge so much but go out just a little deeper off the drops in muddy waters. If you do fish the edges I look for rock bottoms with sudden drops and crank straight in and pull slow ever so often with the rod tip almost in the water. She'll hit it!

DOZ
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