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Family Fishing - where are the panfish?
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<blockquote data-quote="wasilvers" data-source="post: 98790" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Today while transporting the family around I asked who wanted to go fishing sometime this weekend - THREE little voices in great harmony sang out "Me" - so I guess I get to take everyone out. It gets a little crowded on the boat, but the kids usually have a fun time.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that keeps their interest is catching panfish. So what should I look for to catch a few panfish these days? I'm in southern Wisconsin, and the water last weekend at one lake was 73 degrees, 80 in the shallow bays. I was thinking of starting in about 10 feet of water off main points in the weeds - but I'm not sure The weed harvesters have been all over in the shallow bays lately - even took out my "honey hole" last weekend. We'll probably just soak some crawlers, but if leeches or minnows are better, I can get some of those too.</p><p></p><p>So I ask the guys who have been fishing longer than me - what's the winning combination to keep the kiddos interested and catching some fish?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any help,</p><p></p><p>Will</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasilvers, post: 98790, member: 1776"] Today while transporting the family around I asked who wanted to go fishing sometime this weekend - THREE little voices in great harmony sang out "Me" - so I guess I get to take everyone out. It gets a little crowded on the boat, but the kids usually have a fun time. The only thing that keeps their interest is catching panfish. So what should I look for to catch a few panfish these days? I'm in southern Wisconsin, and the water last weekend at one lake was 73 degrees, 80 in the shallow bays. I was thinking of starting in about 10 feet of water off main points in the weeds - but I'm not sure The weed harvesters have been all over in the shallow bays lately - even took out my "honey hole" last weekend. We'll probably just soak some crawlers, but if leeches or minnows are better, I can get some of those too. So I ask the guys who have been fishing longer than me - what's the winning combination to keep the kiddos interested and catching some fish? Thanks for any help, Will [/QUOTE]
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