It's hard to catch much from the dock on Lake Carr
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- Shorewalker
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It's hard to catch much from the dock on Lake Carr
I got tired of reading about how many hundreds of redfish all of the able bodied yakkers were catching, so I took the 3wt over to Carr. I got there about 6:45 and stayed until dark around 8:20. I used a size 14 Adams caught three bream and missed about a thousand minnows / bream. The lake was in better shape than I figured it would be vegetation wise. A guy in a sit in yak pulled several bass to maybe two kinds over a similar timeframe.
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Re: It's hard to catch much from the dock on Lake Carr
At least you went fishing....I have an idea, call mr suber. He has a kayak for any body no matter there condition, big people/small people, people who can walk/and those who cant, people with good backs/and otherwise, people who like camo/and those who don't, in fact he may have a kayak that will catch fish for you!
- Shorewalker
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Re: It's hard to catch much from the dock on Lake Carr
Thanks for the offer of one of Jeff's kayak
.My Pro Angler fits me just fine but the doctor says I need the keep the foot dry to get it to heal up. I just can't seem figure out how to catch reds out of a kayak without getting my feet wet.

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Re: It's hard to catch much from the dock on Lake Carr
large ziploc and some duct tape?
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