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Kenny and I put in this morning around 7 at Aunts Creek. We started out with Kenny throwing a wart and myself throwing a stick bait. On the first stop Kenny picked up 1 very nice keeper spotted bass and 1 short spotted bass and I picked up 1 walleye, 1 keeper spotted bass, and 1 short spotted bass. I was very suprised that I caught a walleye. It is the first time I have ever caught a walleye on Table Rock. Everyone will be happy to know that he was returned to the water after Kenny snapped a picture of me with it.

Next we moved to a creek arm where we had caught a bunch of fish a couple of weeks ago on a drop shot. We spent about hour in that spot with a big goose egg to show for it. We moved to our next location and I picked up a dandy smallmouth on the stick bait and Kenny picked up a nice keeper largemouth on the wart.

We decided to try a jig for a while and went to 2 other locations and struck out on both. By now it was 11:00 and I had to take Kenny back to the ramp so he could go to a family get together. After I dropped Kenny off I went to another spot and tried a drop shot which resulted in 6 short spotted bass.

I decided to try one more spot with the stick bait before I went home. I picked up 1 keeper spotted bass and one short spotted bass. I had the boat loaded on the trailer by 1:30.

The action wasn't fast and furious but it was enough to keep your interest.

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I might have missed it, but what did you catch the walleye on? Was it a stick bait. Did you notice water temps near Aunt's Creek?

Tim Carpenter

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