I don’t believe DicksBait has a link but he’s pretty easy to find. He’s located close to the concord and grand intersection. Head west on grand then south on concord exchange st. Bring cash. You won’t find better prices!
I saw that but I’m too much of a Spirex snob to switch over to any other reel. I did however purchase a Guide Series GSX med/light 7’r because it was $20 off. It felt good in my hands so….I told my wife it was dramatically cheaper then what I usually spend on a rod
I’ve been out on the Mississippi a handful of times now and from what I gather it’s going to be hard to develop a consistent pattern because of ever-changing water levels. Now with that being said, is there a resource that gives you up-to-date stream flow measurements? I figure flow measures have to be on the USGS website but I’m not smart enough to find it.
We experienced a tough bite this year but always bring leeches in the us. Low maintenance and they will increase the number of bites. I’m guessing that’s not an option for ya so I’d pack as many rapalas, jig/twisters(black) and tiny torpedoes as you can fit into ONE plastic tray. Bring both rattaling and non-rattling rapalas. Your bound to fish some of the clearest water you’ve ever fished so natural colors and simple presentations will increase your chances. Remember everything you pack will go on your back. And speaking of back everything should be carried on your back. If your carrying anything by hand it can feel like you just elongated the portage 2-fold.
Hopefully the boat with fishermen having an extreme case of uncontrollable giggles…because of the big Walters of course. Brown Starcraft with 40hr Suzuki and a black/white springer as my bowman.
Hello Gents, New to this site and pool 2 fishing. Recently convinced the wife that a fishing boat would be a great addition to the family and have since been out on Pool 2 twice. Had good luck with cats and a few walleyes mixed in. Here’s to seeing you boys on the water!