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After yesterday I was determined to stay very shallow and use the high tides to our advantage. Did pretty good on another strange weather day by going way back in feeders and finding the few hungry fish. A first Potomac Pike was a good start even it was small and cute.
After a few more pesky LGMouth we moved way back into the woods and scored some chunky pesky LGMouth.
At O Dark thirty we scored some more nice ones on popping frogs. Ok at one time I was very cornfused with two languages that I did not understand. Kinda felt like a tourist in two different countries.
Great fun and many great moments to list.
Capt Mike
Fished just north of Capt Mike in some very fishy water and got many good hits. That is me and my crew in the background exploring a feeder creek.
Was a great trip on another challenging day. Come on 100 degree days..
Capt Dave
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John was on the phone with a painter talking in Vietnamese and then I started talking to Mike in Spanish. A confused person he was indeed.
This was the strangest night of fishing I have had. Two or three times, I had huge hits where the fish knocked my frog out of the way. No way to connect. And when I did connect (2 nice ones), one ran into the grass and then came off boat side and the other one came off as I brought him out through some brush. It was a perfect cast into a little slot under a tree. Textbook. Except the landing part.
Great time with Mike and John.
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Some more pics from last night.
This is how it begins.....
Here is Dave....
.... and his crew getting ready to roll.
Looking at baby snakies....
...and a baby snakie.
The landscape!
John had a decent night!
The Golden Hour!
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