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Post by grampysbaitshop on Jul 23, 2012 7:58:58 GMT -5
okay first off was talking to a guy at the ramp and he said he has been fishing the coosa for over 30 years and never seen it this tough to catch fish as it has been this year....catching alot of small one no njce ones...had a guy fishing in the cove at the marina yesturday and caught 3 decent bass and he said the tails were all bloody like they was on bed......a freind of mind who fishes and keeps them to eat caught 5 last week and he said there tails was also bloody and when he cleaned them they all had eggs in them and he said they were big eggs also so whats this telling yea are the fish screwed up and going back on bed did some never go on and going on now or is there some thing else going on......
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hhracing26
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The fishing was good; it was the catching that was bad
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Post by hhracing26 on Jul 23, 2012 8:39:57 GMT -5
This is strange... When the days get hot like they are you tend to catch a lot of smaller ones but the larger ones are still out there. Deeper water and the speed of retrieve and current are key on the Coosa. Maybe the mild winter has thrown the fish off somehow?
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Post by AlabamaFishingBuddy on Jul 23, 2012 19:25:55 GMT -5
I have been catching a few fish with what appeared to be bloody tails on Weiss but no sign of eggs or a late spawn. No doubt the weather has screwed them up this year but not sure what is causing this.
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hhracing26
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The fishing was good; it was the catching that was bad
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Post by hhracing26 on Jul 24, 2012 16:17:48 GMT -5
Caught this one just now messing around with a bait. This one was showing signs of stress- Can't really tell from the pic but the tail was showing signs of blood- Havn't seen this since Spring.
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