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Jim Reynolds

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  1. Frank, thank you. There are many good places to fish unlike other years. Under the bridge one can cast to the pillions and hold without the current coming into play. Normally only those in a boat could fish that. By the High school the current is a non factor. 2 oz lead holds. East of where the railroad bridge was is fishable. I caught my biggest carp ever a few weeks ago by the Dam on the north side. YMCA. And then my choice will be east of the boat docks or east of the water flowage by the ball diamonds. Plenty of room for those that are willing to get muddy. I have found plenty wood to walk on so at this point the mud is not a problem on shore.

    I am excited about the numbers and the size of the Carp this year. The fish kill several years ago took a toll on fish in general. Good to see some Big Healthy Carp back in the Rock River again at Dixon.

  2. Wish I knew how to post on here. So first let me say sorry and then take a look at one of the higher teen carp I caught yesterday. 19-9 14-3, and several 7 to 9 pounders. Ended up running out of ground bait and had to go home. Caught all of them caught between 8am and 4pm. most around noon and after. But them again I did not start fishing this location till shortly before noon.

  3. This is in Dixon, Illinois on the Rock River at Page Drive just east of the boat ramp. Not often does the water get low enough to fish this part of the river. I have fished it the last few days with helicopter rigs and have had a few runs. :)

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  4. Not much during the day, fished at night and it made a world of difference. Fished along side some flathead guys and it seemed like we would all have fish on at the same time, then a lull, and then fish on. Huge carp.. Sweet corn worked, as well as pre-baiting the area.

    Oh and yes, lots of turtles. lol

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