Jamie McDonnell

Alexandria Bay, NY, United States

26 Sep 21:32

oh forgot to mention so much easier for me to skip under docks with it too think because it cast so much easier!

So much smoother, and casting OMG it cast twice as far and doesn't seem gritty like some my other Lew's ever my 200-dollar Lew's reel, so so smooth.

25 Sep 16:53

Am I the 10th person! GO LIVE!

24 Sep 18:58

Yes, Sir they are so under rated we got some big ones man with all Smallies getting over fished by now I BAG LARGIES ALL DAY LONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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23 Sep 22:00

I mean is that even a question for people that pay to learn from him I mean seriously that's the answer you all really need. We all would give a lot for the chance to fish with him, a day too talk share and fish come on, but for me it has nothing to do with fishing to be honest I have met a lot of good hearted people people that really give a shit and never got to meet them in person it would be a honor to just have a solid conversation with another person that cares.

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Keep in mind our lakes are usually crystal clear or clear. Yes, I am aware I can throw a worm of some sort too, but I don't fish worms that often to be honest if I slowdown that much it is a jig I am hammer on a Jig that would been next step after swim bait or maybe swim jig. I do dropshot well who doesn't in north lol.

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Natural lake like most of our Northern NY lakes 30 to 40 feet deep at south end, with outlying shallow coves with a lot of grass, it is about four miles long from inlet to outlet. Very muddy bottom there are rock edges, some laydown and a lot of grass, produces some of the biggest Large Mouth in this area, My PB here is 6.86 lbs., 3 pounders are very common. Main forage is Bluegill of the many types, then golden shiners or perch.

Maybe we can get together? September can be tough or easy depending on when summer breaks if it's still hot they will be deep still but sure can give you some insight as we approach that part of season.