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I got up early and took the square stern canoe to a local hole. Water was stained, but not as dirty as I thought it would be. Decided to hit a shallow flat first and caught 3 on a chatterbait.
After that bite died down I went to spot #2. Caught 2 on a tube and a fat 18"er on a swim jig. I tried to take a picture on the hog trough, but she was not having it (3pics).
Then I moved and caught them on a chatterbait, tube , crankbait, swimjig and swimbait on an underspin head. The fish were clustered and were biting off and on all day.
It was a long day and tough fighting the wind. I caught 20 LM all together and lost a couple more. The only 2 I measured were the biggest, both chunky 18"ers. The bite is turning on!
Last edited by drxfish (Feb-28-18 7:04PM)
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Nice job!!
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Plump fish!
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20!!!!
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Nice job DrX
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You sir have a stronger stomach for the wind than I do! Awesome catches.
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Very impressive! I'm surprised they were up shallow already. Wonder if the recent weather sent them back down.
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I am sure John will respond but this is an area where the water can be a bit warmer than in other areas.....
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Major influx of pre-spawn fish in areas influenced by warm water. Will be going back Saturday with George. I have fished here since 1978.
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