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    abput my trip to Toronto


    We got there about 7 o"clock. The first thing we noticed was that there wasn't any boat trailers in the parking lt. Unloaded the boat, and cpommenced to fishing ------ we went all over the lake, never saw another boat. In fact, we could only see the jig we were fishing with about an inch under the water ----------- Yeah, it was pretty stained -- about like coffee with cream in it. The lake itself is preety. Long story short ----- we fished about 3 hours ---- fished all over the lake -------- and WE DIDN'T GET A BITE!!!!!

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    Re: abput my trip to Toronto (redandgold)

    Sorry to hear that Gary.I'll keep an ear open for when they're going good at
    Big Hill if you want to try it.

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    Re: abput my trip to Toronto (redandgold)

    That sucks... BH might be a better choice like Richard mentioned

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    Re: abput my trip to Toronto (redandgold)

    at least you got to go fishing

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    Re: abput my trip to Toronto (War Eagle1)

    you should of came by YC on the way home .. No fish there either

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    Re: abput my trip to Toronto (redandgold)

    You talking about Toronto Reservoir? If so you need to to be fishing up in walnut creek.

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    Re: abput my trip to Toronto (Champer196)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Champer196 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You talking about Toronto Reservoir? If so you need to to be fishing up in walnut creek. </TD></TR></TABLE>

    Either the creek or the river are much better to fish.

    Were you after crappie? I have some friends that want me to fish for bass there too. They have sworn they catch good bass in the creek and river. Just have to have a small boat and a four wheel drive PU.
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    Re: abput my trip to Toronto (jbassman87)

    Toronto!! There's no crappie there.
    If the water level is not near normal pool, it's hard to catch crappie. If it has rained any at all, the lake looks like you could dip your hand in the water and pull out a teaspoon of mud. The creek is about your only option then. It can be one of the best places to catch crappie if you can catch it when the water isn't high, low, or real muddy. { which is rare.}

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    Re: abput my trip to Toronto (cash4oldlures)


    Well, I got to see a beautiful lake ------

    I fish crappie most of the time ---- except on Wolf Creek where I fish for anything that bites!!!!!!!

    One thing I learned on Wednesday at Toronto --------- If you put a picnic basket in the boat, and get a good boat ride ----------- you could call it a picnic and not felt so bad that you didn't cqtch any fish!!!!!!!

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