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Post by snake513 on Mar 11, 2007 20:51:49 GMT -5
does anyone know any yellow belly lakes close to cincinnati..i understand if u dont want to tell
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Post by Alsept1 on Mar 11, 2007 21:18:18 GMT -5
I know of one but the lady won't let people fish it . Going to stop by and ask again this year and see what she says.
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surefoot
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Post by surefoot on Mar 11, 2007 21:20:59 GMT -5
I catch them at Stone Lick Lake pretty easily. Most guys won't give away private property locations, I sure need one though.
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Post by Big Smooth on Mar 12, 2007 8:43:21 GMT -5
Are they any good this time of the year?
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Post by catfishbryan on Mar 12, 2007 16:48:50 GMT -5
ive got two places i get my bait from and i keep it pretty hush hush. but i tend you usually use gold fish and israllis. always due good with them. but ill share my second spot with in anyone. its off oxford state road in middletown behind amanda school. cross the creek walk up the hill throught he woods. and ether cast net or throw a trap over night. by the way you have to due this at night. the new owner will pepper you with rock salt if he catches you on his property.
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Post by python on Mar 13, 2007 8:09:16 GMT -5
Stone lick, cowan lake, and the LMR. At the LMR we always catch nice bait sized ones.
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Post by catfishchad on Mar 13, 2007 9:59:36 GMT -5
Buckeye lake is where i catch mine...but it isnt anywhere near cinncy
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Post by Big Smooth on Mar 13, 2007 12:30:11 GMT -5
Kincaid lake is where I get mine. They average between 2 and 8 inches. Usaualy takes me about 45 minutes to get about twenty. I use red worm and fish near the boat docks. You can also catch small channel cats that are very good for bait as well.
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Post by snake513 on Mar 13, 2007 21:10:22 GMT -5
i dont have any problem with chubs shiners shad warmouths but the onyly yellos i can get are to big
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Creek Chub
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Post by brian on Mar 15, 2007 12:06:17 GMT -5
No such thing as yellow bellies being too big. I caught an 11lb shovel on a 1.5lb yellow belly once.
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Post by snake513 on Mar 16, 2007 15:39:35 GMT -5
im glad everyone on here is an expert at everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by catfishbryan on Mar 16, 2007 15:46:17 GMT -5
No such thing as yellow bellies being too big. I caught an 11lb shovel on a 1.5lb yellow belly once. so did u weigh it before you placed it on your hook. but with my expereince and ive been fishing a long long time i do alot better with smaller bait in paylakes.
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Post by bustnjackpots on Mar 20, 2007 16:39:14 GMT -5
HAS ANY BODY EVER TRIED LITTLE CHANNEL CATFISH THAT ARE ABOUT 4 TO 7INCHES LONG ? THERE IS A FISH HATCHERY THAT SELLS ALL KIND OF FISH BEHIND MY HOUSE . LAST YEAR A GOT SOME SHINERS BUT DIDNT HAVE ANT LUCK.. I THINK THE CHANNELS ARE CHEAP.
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Post by Alsept1 on Mar 20, 2007 16:43:01 GMT -5
Last time i checkes they were 2.50 a pop down at jones fish hatchery
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Post by catfishbryan on Mar 20, 2007 16:45:50 GMT -5
now i have used small channels for cut bait but never as live bait. hope thats some help. and its not a bad bait. i got a few downs but never landed anything on it
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