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RP 10/26/24, I just couldn’t help myself….
#1
Perch after Perch after Perch.
29’ fow.
Perch belly or 1/2” worm on jig.
Get your kids up there now!
Bows all day long on long lines with silver spinners with just a pinch of worm as sweetener, trolled at 1.1.
Launching is not difficult if you have someone to pull truck/trailer out for you.
Wedge dock in place.
Fish cleaning station working.
Surface temp 55 degrees.
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#2
(10-26-2024, 11:02 PM)MrShane Wrote: Perch after Perch after Perch.
29’ fow.
Perch belly or 1/2” worm on jig.
Get your kids up there now!
Bows all day long on long lines with silver spinners with just a pinch of worm as sweetener, trolled at 1.1.
Launching is not difficult if you have someone to pull truck/trailer out for you.
Wedge dock in place.
Fish cleaning station working.
Surface temp 55 degrees.
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[Image: IMG-5288.jpg]

[Image: IMG-5295.jpg]
Always  nice to see the young ones out enjoying it.
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#3
Was it windy today. Were you fishing the east side. I usually fish south from the launch on the east side.
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#4
(10-27-2024, 12:12 AM)lovetofish Wrote: Was it windy today. Were you fishing the east side. I usually fish south from the launch on the east side.
Maybe a tiny ripple but barely that.
Mudflats towards south end.
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#5
Criminy Shane,

Can you leave a few for me to catch through the ice?
Smile
Bob Hicks, from Utah
I'm 82 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
"Free men do not ask permission to bear arms."
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#6
(10-27-2024, 01:46 PM)dubob Wrote: Criminy Shane,

Can you leave a few for me to catch through the ice?
Smile

Hi Bob,
What you see on the screen is just the tip of the tip of the ice berg!
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