Anglers Marine San V results??
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Anglers Marine San V results??
Anybody know the results from the 102 boat tournament there yesterday? Can’t find anything posted online
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Re: Anglers Marine San V results??
The results? The fishing won’t be good for at least a week, maybe 2?Moose wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 9:04 am Anybody know the results from the 102 boat tournament there yesterday? Can’t find anything posted online
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Re: Anglers Marine San V results??
Yeah, expecting a tough day tomorrow. I’m just curious as to what kind of weights they brought in.
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Re: Anglers Marine San V results??
Not sure anybody knows that lake better than you do. My money says you will find themMoose wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 11:02 am Yeah, expecting a tough gay tomorrow. I’m just curious as to what kind of weights they brought in.
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Re: Anglers Marine San V results??
lol! Hope so! May have to dig deep into the memory bank to come up with something a little different out there 
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Re: Anglers Marine San V results??
On the day it reopened, I tossed a swimbait for a bit and could tell there was no life shallow. Then I saw a few boats around me were turning and casting deep as opposed to at the bank. So I fished a 10xd the rest of the day until sunset and my arm fell off. I only caught around 50-60 fish as opposed to some others who whacked em but my first fish was over 5 and it just kept going all day. I even had a fish break me off on 16lb after ripping drag. My buddy actually found the bait a few hundred yards away with the back treble totally bent out. On a phenix x-15 composite rod
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Re: Anglers Marine San V results??
Ever since they reopened the lake, and raised it 125 feet, there has definitely been A much deeper bite all year long than there was before they raised the dam. This year I have graphed fish and bait as deep as 90 feet in some areas. I haven’t fished that deep because I don’t want to kill any fish by bringing them up from so deep.
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Re: Anglers Marine San V results??
Sounds about right. Limits of 2-4lb fish. Weights at the Cap slightly higher last weekend with big kickers.Oh Da Shiz wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 7:42 pm I think I saw 16.32 lbs took it and 2nd place was 16.15lbs
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Re: Anglers Marine San V results??
There's definitely a deeper bite than the good ol days. I think the silversides don't mind that deep water! Back in November I was metering fish in a 100'+...too deep for fun! The shallow bite was pretty short lived last year, along with the topwater!Moose wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 4:11 pm Ever since they reopened the lake, and raised it 125 feet, there has definitely been A much deeper bite all year long than there was before they raised the dam. This year I have graphed fish and bait as deep as 90 feet in some areas. I haven’t fished that deep because I don’t want to kill any fish by bringing them up from so deep.
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Re: Anglers Marine San V results??
Not many fish over 4lbs in San V anymore..definitely not going to be remembered as the good ol days!JWall wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 8:02 pmSounds about right. Limits of 2-4lb fish. Weights at the Cap slightly higher last weekend with big kickers.Oh Da Shiz wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 7:42 pm I think I saw 16.32 lbs took it and 2nd place was 16.15lbs
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Re: Anglers Marine San V results??
Your 5 on Monday would have take the whole thing. Think about it=)Mcfish wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2024 4:12 pmThere's definitely a deeper bite than the good ol days. I think the silversides don't mind that deep water! Back in November I was metering fish in a 100'+...too deep for fun! The shallow bite was pretty short lived last year, along with the topwater!Moose wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 4:11 pm Ever since they reopened the lake, and raised it 125 feet, there has definitely been A much deeper bite all year long than there was before they raised the dam. This year I have graphed fish and bait as deep as 90 feet in some areas. I haven’t fished that deep because I don’t want to kill any fish by bringing them up from so deep.
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Re: Anglers Marine San V results??
I got all my Bass last week at 40-50 feet at San V. A slow 40 count every cast. 1/8 oz. Jighead and 5 inch ZMan Trout Trick with one inch cut off, in Redbone. Most had to be sunk back down with a Release device.
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