Daily Fish Catch

Started by cousinlll, April 26, 2014, 08:43 PM

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Stevert

What a great catch!  I gotta go next year. 

TRITOON

Wow What a great week. You guys know how to have a great time. Wish we were up there with you. Be safe on the way home.
GOD BLESS

Fishless

hope you all had a safe drive home
"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people and I expect the same from them." John Bernard Books

OneBlade

Tom and I had a rear flat tire on the I-17.  Got it changed out safely.  20 minutes later sounded like Dave had one on his boat trailer.  Had it changed out quickly as well.  Hope no one else had issues.

wadefisherman

Another great trip for sure, it was a challenge finding fish everyday, but that is part of the allure of this trip. Every canyon or cove needed to be fished, what fun & awesome scenery. Great meals, tall tales, poker & fishing! Good times for sure, wind be dammed!

Fishless

what's the farthest most boats ran in a day to fishing spots?
"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people and I expect the same from them." John Bernard Books

OneBlade

Quote from: Fishless on May 04, 2014, 05:28 AM
what's the farthest most boats ran in a day to fishing spots?
Our boat ramp is at mile marker 93 and several of us fished Warm Springs at mile marker 110.  Doesn't look like it's really 17 miles though.  I'm not sure if anyone on the AZCrappie group went farther but I think some of Mike and Debbie's friends from the walleye club I think did go further north.  Early in the week I think the talk may have been that mile marker 119 and beyond around Good Hope Bay in stained water had the walleye (some boats brought in 110+).  Don't know how many boats or how many days though.  We went south one one day but Dave/Larry/Bill caught a bunch north so we all followed them the next few days!

Fish Hawk

The most I herd about coming north of Warm Springs was 6, that's lots of gas for a few fish. Its probably 17 or so miles to Warm Springs. The trip was great, even with the windy days.

sparkchaser

Quote from: Fish Hawk on May 04, 2014, 07:19 AM
The most I herd about coming north of Warm Springs was 6, that's lots of gas for a few fish. Its probably 17 or so miles to Warm Springs. The trip was great, even with the windy days.
Agree totally, there were fish all over from Cedar/Warm Springs down to the Island area just past the Halls launch. Weather was great minus maybe one tough day of wind. Every night someone put on a great spread for dinner. That lake is beautiful, catching fish is a bonus. I only took a few screen shots, all from my front ducer. So the SI isn't the clearest due to the trolling motor movement. I should have just switched it over to all 2D to get the full visial of the striper schools.
SEA.....HAWKS....

sparkchaser

Quote from: OneBlade on May 03, 2014, 08:44 PM
Tom and I had a rear flat tire on the I-17.  Got it changed out safely.  20 minutes later sounded like Dave had one on his boat trailer.  Had it changed out quickly as well.  Hope no one else had issues.
We did have a trailer blow out just north of where you guys had yours on 17. It's quite sad that a tire with less than 500 miles on it blew out. After getting home and really surveying the damage, it doesn't look good at all. I'm sure I'm in for a tough battle ahead with Cabelas and/or Eagle Trailers, being that they knew there was an axle issue.
SEA.....HAWKS....