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 on: Yesterday at 10:38:03 PM 
Started by JCaris - Last post by JCaris
Strike King,
I'm sorry my response, to you, got lost in cyberspace. The 2nd Annual Chris Caris Memorial-Fishing For Kids, on July 7, 2009,  was better than ever. Although, we fell short of our goal of 30 boys and girls ( we had 24), our numbers are going upward. We had 98% of our volunteers return which speaks to the enthusiasm for the event. I would be happy to send you a cd or an email photo album, if you so desire.
The 3rd Annual Chris Caris Memorial-Fishing For Kids will be held on July 6, 2010. The location remains the same; Fremont Lake Park, Fremont, Michigan.
I became the Michigan Director of Fishing For Kids Org., in Ap. of 2008. This is a wonderful non-profit organization based in KY.. You may visit its' website and find it a very worthwhile group of dedicated volunteers.
At the beginning of the event when all the kids and volunteers are gathered, I tell the story of Chris' childhood dream of becoming a professional bass fisherman. I, also, speak to them about how hard he worked and persevered throughout his life only to have the realization of his goal taken away. But, he also came so close to knowing that he was very happy just to think about it.
With all of what I have written, I hope you will consider supporting the 2010 event in any way possible. We are certain Chris smiles down on us that day. His beautiful smile would be broader with your involvement, I'm quite sure.
Thank you, again, for your support of Chris and the event in his memory. I may be reached by emailing  tacjkc@comcast.net
Jeannie Caris Smiley

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 on: Yesterday at 12:20:12 AM 
Started by bayoudiver - Last post by BassCat D
Ouachita is very good right now... I have been catching alot of good fish crankin a series 5 and 6 in places. Some good topwater fish on a wake shad. You can catch a ton of kentuckies in places right now they are really feeding up for the winter. Try a bitsy bug or rig a rage craw around creek channel swings and rocky points most fish have nen 14-18 ft deep. I been using mostly a rage craw in green pumpkin or a brown color on the rig.

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 on: November 19, 2009, 10:17:21 PM 
Started by Strike King - Last post by BassCat D
That is the best commercial i have seen in awhile.. I am goin to try and get some dancing lessons from Mark the next time i see him....  Grin

 4 
 on: November 19, 2009, 04:01:07 AM 
Started by sexyshad#1 - Last post by ApiAye
               Is there is company named Perfect Plastic Printing .,?I think I heard this thing one so I want to be sure if this is really true. I want to know more about this company.


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 on: November 18, 2009, 12:27:21 PM 
Started by Cody S. Smith - Last post by Cody S. Smith
Hello all!  Greers Ferry is currently at 475 ft above msl and holding steady with recent rains and fore casted precipitation over the next few days.  Water surface temperatures are still holding in the low 60's.  Fishing has been on again off again throughout the past couple of weeks.  We have seen great days of 40 fish or more as well as slower days of low double digit catches.  Although fishing has been a little on the difficult side overall, we are catching most all species every trip out with walleyes coming in on all of the recent outings.  Overall fishing has been the most consistent at greater depths.  However there are bait fish from a foot deep out to depths as great as 90 feet.  The shallow bite on most species has been hit or miss with these game fish moving a lot to keep up with the shallow schools of thread fin shad that have spawned this fall.   
Our walleye bite has been the most predictable at depths of 24 - 32 feet deep, although we have caught them as shallow as 12 feet and as deep as 46 feet.  The drop shot rig with an 1/8 oz. lead and a whole night crawler has accounted for most of the eyes we have been seeing.  However, the larger of the fish have come on the Fish Dinner spoon in a 3/4 oz. size, white with the blue back. Over the last week we have landed several fish in the 22 - 25 inch range along with a handful of 14 - 18 inch eating size fish.  On one occasion last Sunday we lost a monster size eye right at boat side.  This fish was in the 8 - 10 lb. class and did not want anything to do with the net!  Needless to say it was exciting for my client and just as exciting or even more  for yours truly even though she came unbuttoned before we could get the camera lens on her.  Look for the walleyes to be hanging tight to break lines in deeper water and the shallower fish are really relating to the flooded bush's along pea gravel banks and points.
 
The hybrids and whites are just not doing anything consistent.  Here one day and gone the next!  Most of the fish we have put in the boat have been located with bait fish in the immediate area.  One location to check out is in the Mill Creek and Higdon Bay area.  These fish have not been huge but are feeding at select times.  Spoons and Spinners have been the only two baits we have contacted any on over the past few trips.
 
Ol` Mr. Bronze Back (small mouth bass) have kept my guide trips going with action.  These fish are reluctant to get going it seems but once you get a fish landed it seems to really get the rest of them in a feeding mood.  Myself and clients alike have had to just simply wait the bite out, sitting on one location for up to 45 min. without a bite and then it's like a light switch turns on with several fish loaded to the boat over the next same time period.  Several fish in the 2 - 3 lb. range have been boated over the last couple of weeks.  Main Lake points, Humps and gravel with wood present have been the best location's.   The very sparse grass we have here on Greers has come to an end and the fish that where relating to it have moved on.
   
We are catching quite a few spotted bass (Kentucky's) throughout the day but location of bait seems to be key.  If you do not have the bait these fish are not going to show up to the dance.  I have seen them come from 50 foot deep and as shallow as 16, it is all bait dependant.  Spoons and the Drop shot have been the deal in my boat.  The better fish have been coming on the drop shot with a whole night crawler fished extremely thorough and slow throughout an area.  Once you pick up a fish, slow down and stick with that area for as long as you can stand it.
 
The main thing to consider right now is Location, Location, Location.  Once in an area where you have located fish, stick with it, it's all about TIMING.  Those fish will turn on and feed and they will turn off the same way.  Over a 7 hour day we are only fishing 3 - 6 location's within this time slot.  Fishing thorough right now will definitely pay off in a big way.  You simply have to be in the right place at the right time to catch numbers of fish.  The fact of the matter is it's not always going to work out in your favor but running and gunning is out of the question.  If any of you have any question's regarding this report or our reservoir please contact me and I'll get back with you as soon as I can.  Good Luck and Good Fishin`
 

 6 
 on: November 17, 2009, 11:30:49 AM 
Started by jimithing4u - Last post by Strike King
First of the year would be our guess.

SKL

 7 
 on: November 15, 2009, 08:30:37 PM 
Started by bearcatp8 - Last post by Strike King
we are working on revamping Denny's jigs and they should be some primo stuff. We have introduced Greg Hackney's new jig the Hack Attack Jig this year and it should be a winner.

thanks,
SKL

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 on: November 15, 2009, 12:06:34 AM 
Started by bearcatp8 - Last post by bearcatp8
Are you guys going to come out with a line of "tour-grade" flippin jigs in the light of denny's model being slowly done away with?

 9 
 on: November 13, 2009, 09:55:23 PM 
Started by WV Mountaineer - Last post by Big O
WTG Mark and glad to see you back on top  Wink

www.ragetail.com

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 on: November 13, 2009, 11:48:22 AM 
Started by Strike King - Last post by Winpro
What in the Hell? It is so very true what they say!!!! White Dudes CAN'T Dance!!!!!!!
OMG that is to funny....

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