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Yesterday afternoon joatmon and I got after the cats out of Provo Harbor. I was lucky enough to get ten, including a 28"er. Brett got several and continued to show me up with a 29.5". This afternoon I only caught four but one was 28.5" and another was 29". If the progression continues I should get at least a 30"! I hope to get out for most of the day tomorrow and Saturday. I realize that I'm playing the hare to you tortoises out there; believe me, I wish I could have fished all season long.
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Its sure good to see reports again from ya. Hope you keep feeling better and better.
Remember: keep the lid on the worms, share your jerky, and stop by to say hi to Cookie and the Cowboy-Pirate crew
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Yeah, Jim my bow electric is having issues. I think I know what the problem is but haven't had the time to mess with it. It looks like both of my batteries were bad so I bought a trolling one yesterday. The winds have been practically non-existent so Brett brought his 30-lb tiller Minn Kota a couple of days ago. Yesterday I dug out the 30 that my son gave me a long time ago. Looks brand new. I think that I prefer it because it will hold a course better than the bow-mount one and allows me to watch my rods better. Only problem is that it won't run slow enough; it looks like .6 or .7 mph is what it does on the first setting. It is working though so maybe I don't need it to go down to .3-.5.
You are welcome to throw in with me tomorrow if you want to.
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Final hours... you got a last minute bump?
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Yes, I did X2. Watch for my report.
The older I get the more I would rather be considered a good man than a good fisherman.