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? if you found the honey hole of a lifetime...


Bobby Bass

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If you found the honey hole of a lifetime would you share it with your best friend?......I would have to think long and hard about it as I have shared before and somehow the word got out and my honey holes are no more...except for the two that I have not even told my wife about grin.gif

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I would because i mainly fish in small groups and i wouldnt be able to go to it without them so i would share it and they probably wouldnt go tellin other people

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In the sage words of 'Widetrack'.....fisky will spill the beans stone cold sober! Most of my buds are fairly tightlipped forunatly.

I'd tell ya, but then I'd maybe have to kill ya!

fiskyknut

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Nah, my best friend has a mouth you could drive a VW into, he'd tell everyone, swear he didn't do it and be willing to fight anyone that said he did!

All the guys in the other boats would be waving at him and calling him by name and he would say something like "How the #%@& did they find this spot? Someone musta tole em? Now we ain't gonna catch nuthin...don't let em see ya pull nuthin in!"

If I find a good spot...I got a couple of good pards that aren't necessarily my best friends, but they can be trusted with good news about fishing, that isn't meant for the wire, I'd tell them.

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I suppose you could always use the line, "I could tell ya, but then I'd have to kill you." Might take some of the interest out of the whole situation, especially if you had bloodshot eyes from fishing the night before and a scowl on your mug. Heck, play it crazy enough and they might not ever even want to think about following you or chasing after you in the binoculars. Then again, you might just have to use the biggins as a decoy and let them follow you to a different spot, then you say, "Geeze you shoulda been here yesterday when those big ones were biting!" Depending on how good of friend they are, you might just want to take them out to the spot but before you get on the water grab them by both legs and spin them around untill their eyes roll back into their heads. Then drive them to a different lake and put them in the boat and if you only catch little ones use excuse #2 once again. Oh yeah, I forgot to tell you, if you do decide to take them out to the spot the extra strong electromagnet I have planted in the seat will put off the coordinates that they are trying to get with the hidden GPS. Course, it nearly killed my father-in-law due to the skipping of his pacemaker but a spot is a spot, right? shocked.gifgrin.gif

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Well, my dad doesn't fish with me too much anymore, but if I were to find a honey hole, I'd let him know. He only goes out when I go out, and he doesn't tell people, so he'd be one person I could easily tell. Same with my brother....he used to fish all the time with me, but now doesn't even buy a license. I could tell him too, because it doesn't much matter to him anymore.

As for telling anyone else, there are 3 people on this site I would tell, and have told, where I've been getting fish. These 3 guys I can completely trust and have no worries whatsoever telling them where I've found fish. Besides, their honey holes are way better than any of mine, so.... tongue.gifgrin.gif

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If it was a place nobody else ever could have stumbled across I would tel nobody. I would only let it out on the big tourney day and then swear my partner to secrecy for life. grin.gif

Nt really. It wouldnt be much fun unless I could share it with someone. Even if just for 1 day.

Now if it was full of record fish I wouldnt tel a soul! wink.gif

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The majority of my friends are into bass fishing, I will tell them all of my hotspots. What I caught, what I was using, and what time of the day. If the fishing is that good I would even call them from my boat and see if they want to meet me on the lake. They all support CPR. Now if it were my dad, I would definetly just bring him along, he loves to catch panfish, we will look for crappies, sunnys, and if we are lucky perch. I can still fish for Bass in these spots. Like that has been said, fish move from spot to spot. If it were someone that does not get out a lot, I would do the same as mentioned above, time of day, location...etc. I generally do not keep going to the same spots, sometimes same lakes different spots, I like a challenge and I like to fine tune my fishing capabilities by finding the next "honey hole".

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I have a honey hole that I fish with a couple of friends. One of them brought a bunch of people there for opener. I wasn't real happy about it. When they got there it was flooded and they didn't catch anything. What a relief!

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We found a great little metro bass lake that had some huge gills in it too. Not many people fished this particular lake due to it had no public landing, limited parking and was a little bit of a walk to get their. We would rarely see anybody on this lake until my father had to brag about it to some work friends. Well you know how it goes, he told two friends who told two friends and so on and so on!! Before you know it you had people driving on a trail where no motor vehicles were allowed. It didn't take long for this lake to deplete after we would see group after group taking out limits of bass. (Note this was years ago, when more kept bass). Won't make the mistake of tell my own father of any of my honey holes.

Me and my brother just recently started fishing or flatties and had a good night took some pictures and emailed them to our family. Within 10 minutes my dad was on the phone with me wanting to know all the details. I told him we caught them on bullheads on the Minnesota River between Shakopee and Mankato - End of story. You find a nice shore flattie spot you don't tell anybody. We blindfolded my brothers best friend when we brought him there! HEHEHE! Not really but it was mentioned!!

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Honey holes move! Lakes don't!

SO... on a large lake.. I will tell people good spots.. since each summer they seem to come and go anyway... but as for a small 'secret' lake.. I'd never tell a soul!

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I've called my pals many times to let them know a honey hole was on a bite only to have them call back and tell me I was full of you know what. Fishing spots are fleeting. Everyone knows the old saying "you should have been here yesterday"

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