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those are some nice fish [cool]
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Good job. How slow do you have to fish to catch large mouth in 48 degree water? I have heard that smallmouth will become really active at around 52 degrees and largemouth more like 58. Is that true?
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Nice fish bnb! If you keep posting fish like that I'll have to break down and buy a Oregon mussle sticker after all. [mad]
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It definitley takes a deft touch to catch bucket mouths whent he water is cold.
I got 5 smallies in 5 casts last saturday at Strike. Smallies are much easier in 48 degree water than largies. Slow was the key, and watchign where your line enterd the water. 3 of the 5 I never flet, just saw the line move a tiny bit...
Nice toads Bob!
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