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4-13-17 quick afternoon trip
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Heck yeah!
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Solid as usual. Thanks for the report!
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Starting off right where ya left off last year LoL ! Great report ! And nice haul !
Last edited by jpd0144; 04-13-2017 at 08:06 PM. |
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fishing conditions may be a little worse when it was shaping up to be awesome til rains came. ive caught trout on the reef I fished today but this was first time I pulled a limit off it. so that was cool.
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Nice job man... good to see you back after them!
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There you go. Very nice.
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great trip!
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great job thanks for the report!
Question: with rains and fresh water coming down the ship channel, is it typically better fishing in areas not directly connected to channel? This may be obvious to others but im still learning, just wondering if that would make places like Black Lake better in fresher times (and the coves on the W. side of channel too?) Thanks! |
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I like black lake, west cove, and joes cove areas when a lot of fresh water is coming down cause of the way I fish now. Remember there is usually saltier water under the fresh water so a lot of guys still bounce plastics with a lot of success in water that looks fresh as it can be.
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