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| Got to Wolf Creek around noon---Plenty of Specks and Reds--Tagged five fish--released all fish that were caught. Pictures--http://groups.msn.com/basstracker66/shoebox.msnw
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Thanks! Good job. I'm guessing Wolf Creek feeds into Wolf Bay somewhere...but where exactly? Also, I notice you tend to either use a jig head/grub or a crank bait. What exactly kind of crank bait are you using?
And thanks in advance...your reports are great!
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Good report . Thanks
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| WaRa I use the cheapest i can find--i loose so many because most of my fishing is done in creeks or rivers and that type of water with a lot of snags. I will use almost any type jig if its cheap. I lost five today and one crank bait so my $ loss was +/- $5.00. I use Bandit Crank Baits because they are cheap--i have a source in Mississippi where i can purchase them for $3.25/$3.75. Also when i go anywhere that sales them i look for sales. Wolf Creek does empty into Wolf Bay at the North West corner of Wolf Bay. Ala co road 20 crosses Wolf Creek and Sandy Creek. The only public boat launch into Wolf Bay is at Wolf Bay Lodge---the ramp is very good and so is the food at the lodge. BT66
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