Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Baton rouge
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Registered on:11/29/2021
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re: LSU bus in Bham

Posted by Speckaholic on 7/25/25 at 10:50 am to
Saw it in hot springs ark last week

re: Where do we pickup in the game?

Posted by Speckaholic on 6/17/25 at 9:20 am to
Confusing, the box score on espn website has a 0 next to ucla top of the 4th and a - next to lsu..
Makes it seem ucla has already batted their half of the 4th

re: Trot line in Lake Hamilton

Posted by Speckaholic on 7/30/24 at 10:34 am to
I live on the stretch that like a river that runs up to blakely dam and the stripers and walleye are in here pretty good right now in the afternoons till a few hours after dark where the water mixes from cold to hot...its worth a run if you have a boat ..I get out there and troll jerk baits in a little 12 foot bateau and have been landing stripers up to 50 lbs...they are difficult to get to bite artificial during the day as the water is so clear they don't fall for it much..but after dark it's on right now
Veermer in baton rouge and ditch witch in Gonzales both sell it in 50lb bags or pallets for directional drilling ..would have to verify if it's exactly the same formulation that's used in ponds
The walleye in this part of the river are my favorite. I had never fished them before moving up here last summer . Long handled net is a must along with a very loose drag . Took losing my first 5 or so at the boat to learn this . The fight is like a dead weight with constant head shakes with paper thin mouths so pulled hooks are a problem if you fight them like a bass. If you do hook one that feels really big position your boat over the deepest water near you because after you get him to the boat and he takes off on that run he will go straight to the bottom and attempt to rub you off on the grass covered rocks like he is rubbing off a parasite. With exposed treble hooks this is where you will lose him..I use 20lb braid with 12 lb fluorocarbon leader as my go to for either fish..good luck and enjoy !
Crystal clear water and beautiful scenery along with more pleasure boats than you can imagine.in July there are lots of big stripers and walleye in the area and the dam will be generating and releasing water from about 10 till dark.i find the fish almost impossible to catch during the day in summer because of the clarity and pressure.to the south of you where it widens out in the afternoon you will see large schools of stripers busting in the afternoon that are virtually impossible to get to bite ..smart fish that have things figured out..boats galore stop and throw at them and rarely get a bite ..I have found that slow trolling rapalas far behind theboat right at dark and the first 2 hours after to be their weakness and 1 or 2 may fall for it up to around 30lbs..catch the walleyes exactly the same way..caught a few limits last summer and some over 10lbs...if you have access to a dock with lights that can also be good ..during the day on a weekend forget it
Mine is locked too..last Thursday and Fridays shows
Anyone with the time and know how to use that video with the zeppelin song trampled underfoot ?

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re: Warm weather Christmas

Posted by Speckaholic on 12/24/21 at 10:59 am to
Boiling shrimp and crabs enjoying the sunshine...only because the last little cold snap sent the crawfish back in the ground

re: Post a favorite cover of yours

Posted by Speckaholic on 12/22/21 at 5:35 pm to
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The mule doing some deep purple..all mules covers are awesome