Tuesday, February 15, 2011


Here is a picture of the 2.25lb. Crappie Barry Morrow caught on lake Eufaula.

You can kind of see the setup we were using, but its just 6lb mono, with a couple of loop knots about a foot apart for the two jigs.  We were just keeping our lures between 9 and 11 feet and slow trolling over the top of brush piles.  We probably caught about 20 fish, most were around or over one lb.


Here is a picture of a monster white bass that I DID NOT catch, Bobby Murray actually caught the fish and didnt want to be in the picture so I grabbed the fish and he took the picture. 

I guess they dont eat them after their first spawn because the fish get real oily and get very fishy tasting... so I didnt end up keeping any.


I also caught a yellow bass aka bar bass, and they are pretty cool because when you touch them they stick all their fins straight out and flex to become super rigid.

Heard a bunch of cool stories about the gators and cottonmouth/watermoccasins on this lake.


Bobby Murray... Him and his brother are legends in bass fishing down in this part of the world and they have done more fishing than anyone I have ever met.  They are the masterminds behind quite a few of the Lindy creations. 



The sun peeking out between the clouds on the headwaters of the Little River.  I should have taken a picture but I wont ever forget seeing the beware of Alligators sign at the landing.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Im officially an author now

I just wrote a (very) short piece that will be in the June edition of InFisherman, the biggest fishing magazine in the country!!!!

"LAKE PICKWICK
ALABAMA
Crappie>> The reservoir has become famous for its panfish production, and come June the crappie bite is in full swing.

Contact: Guide Keith Dodd, 256-679-1826, www.keithdoddsguideservice.com." 

 Its going to have a picture that i picked out also, im pretty excited to see it!