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[cool][#0000ff]Just after a weather front, falling water temps and a full moon to boot. We had our list of excuses all ready, just in case it was a bad day.

Launched at the Knolls on Utah Lake about 7:20 AM. Sun not quite up over the mountains yet. Water was murky from all the wind. Another potential excuse. Water temps only 56 degrees...down from 66 degrees a week ago Friday. Not looking good.[/#0000ff]


[#0000ff]But, somebody forgot to tell the fish they weren't supposed to bite. I barely got a minnow out behind the tube and started casting plastic with the other rod when POW...ZING...FISH ON. First fish jinx was mine...with a healthy little cookie cutter. I told TubeBabe over the walkie talkie that she could get started since I got the first fish out of the way.[/#0000ff]

[#0000ff]Second cast had barely settled near the bottom when the line took off again. Man. Couldn't even fish the plastics without an interruption. But this time when I set the hook there was some weight on the other end. A hefty 28 inch mama cat bent my stick and stretched my string...taking line off the drag a couple of times. My arched rod made a good picture against the impending sunrise. (see pic) We had planned to keep a couple of larger fish for the smoker so the 8# plus kitty joined the smaller eater fish in the basket.[/#0000ff]

[#0000ff]Surprisingly, the cats were shallow early. I got several in less than 5 feet of water. Then it slowed down and I headed west to the area out from the rocky cliffs, where the bottom drops off faster. That area usually treats us well, and today was no exception. I finished off my limit and released a couple before TubeBabe could reach me and take over the honey hole. [/#0000ff]

[#0000ff]I moved shallower and tossed plastics and hardbaits, trying to find wallies or whities. Non of the former but quite a few of the later. They did not hit hardbaits but did mess with the minnows on our bait rods and hit my small plastics pretty good.[/#0000ff]

[#0000ff]TubeBabe had been keeping a count of the fish in her basket and when she was only one or two from limit she counted to make sure. What the hey? Only 4 fish. Shoulda been six or seven. We guessed there was a hole in the basket somewhere but she could not see it to fix it. So, she kept putting fish in one hole and they would squirm out another spot. Only had 4 left when we hit shore, after putting many more in the basket.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I ended up with a couple of 20 inchers, the 28 incher from early and a 26 incher I got to finish my limit. The two biggest weighed 8 and 7 lbs. The rest were 16-18 inch cookie cutters. Released a few cookies.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Also got three chunky mud cats (bullheads). First time I have caught more than one on a trip for quite a while. Some of the white bass were young-of-the-year 4 inchers. One went on the line (dead) as bait. All I got on it was a big white bass, and it let go at the tube. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Only light breezes most of the day and it was calming to glass as we got off the lake. Water temps had risen 3 degrees up to 59. Yee haww.[/#0000ff]
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Very nice! Congrats to you and TubeBabe for making the cat connection once again. [cool]
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Nice![cool]
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[cool][#0000ff]Even after all of the poor reports at the Knolls recently I JUST KNEW there were still some fish there. We managed to time it right, anyway.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Wanna go out on a limb and try for another floatilla, maybe at Lincoln Beach, toward the middle or latter part of October. Should be a combo deal by then for walleyes, white bass and cats.[/#0000ff]
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Could possibly do that[Smile]. This week due to weather I am going to work on the house so any time after that will be great. (mon or tues that is)[sly][Smile][Wink]
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[cool][#0000ff]Next week the weather does look a bit "iffy" during the first part of the week.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Let's wait until we can get a good read on the weather for the following Monday or Tuesday and then go for it. No need to make a big production out of it...just fishing and maybe some BYOF (food).[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Under the right conditions mid-October can be great for all species...but not all on the same lake at the same time.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Gotta hit Scofield and Huntington SOON too.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Aye aye capn'[Smile][/#0000ff]
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Very nice Catch you two!

Im IN on that floatillia any time if im home.
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I wish I had some time for some fishing. I look out the window right now and we have 4" of snow! All of my trees are breaking. Ron
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Well I know what you mean. I walked out the door this morning and went "well, it is almost time to put the toon away and pull out the ice auger".
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It's only the beginning of October...we still got November.
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[:p]So!
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