
After weekday warrior at Prettyboy 7/17 of course.
Time to put your expensive lures away, not to mention that favorite spinnerbait or vintage crank-bait. If you use it you will loose it. This is a great time to borrow your buddy's lures. Welcome to the Loch. Home of the toothy critters. These fish love tournament days, they will do the best largemouth imitation right up to the time you have the net in your hand, only to break your heart and line. I try hard to think of a anti-chain pattern during the pre-fishing time but that's harder than finding a bass pattern. All that aside I can't wait for the challenge that the Loch provides. Anyone know a a good fish dentist.
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Ahhhh...you are right, Bob!
Ahhhh...you are right, Bob! Nothing like feeling that heavy tug at the end of the line and "believing' that you "may" have the tourney lunker only to look 2ft down into the water and see the pre-historic head of an ugly pickerel! That's if you are lucky enought to get your tackle back.
Oh well, we all know what to expect when fishing THE LOCH! And even being forced to sift thru the pickle-heads this body of water keeps me coming back time after time. Truth, be told there was a pick-fest bad back in April but lately my experience on the loch hasn't produced as many. Some I have even had mercy on and they have not felt the wrath of my PICK-STICK that never leaves my boat! lolololol
Good luck to all teams......
THAT'S RIGHT, WE ALL NEED TO
THAT'S RIGHT, WE ALL NEED TO USE THE PICK-STICK - I KEEP ONE HANDY WHEN FISHING THE LOCH - GETS PLENTY OF USE
Rich
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