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Went to Chesterfield today with my Dad and Nephew. Nephew caught one right away (eightish) and we didn't ice another one until after 12. The bites were really light, and if you didn't have a hold of your pole, expecting a bite you would miss them every time. Ended up catching 5 turned one little one back kept four. A lot of people out there fishing today and it didn't seem like anybody was catching much at all. Orange seemed to be the color they liked today. I just hope Ririe freezes up soon so I don't have to drive for two hours to have a slow day of fishing.[Wink]
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The rewards of our efforts.[Smile]
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Sounds to me you dont know what you are doing.
Thanks for the report. I too hope Ririe freezes soon. Good looking dinner as well. Are you trying to start a fight with yourself on your third post>[crazy]

Windriver
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That would be my brother I must have left myself logged on at his house. He thinks he is funny. One of those non fisherman.
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I liked the fish breakast on the Nemo plate. Classic! LOL.[laugh]
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I just hope Ririe freezes up soon so I don't have to drive for two hours to have a slow day of fishing.[Wink][/quote] I second that!!
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[quote maghunter]That would be my brother I must have left myself logged on at his house. He thinks he is funny. One of those non fisherman.[/quote]
It's them Jenkins genes. You could have taken me with you, and I'd have shared the cost, and told you all my secrets about catching fish at Chesterfield. 'course we would have caught the same amout of fish, but your repertoir of lies would have increased fourfold.[cool] See what you missed!
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