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Fished from about 10am till 3 pm today, great day! Fishing was excellent on white jigs...seemed to be a lot of fish left over from kids day. All the fish we caught ran at least 1 lb. Most even larger.

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How was the water clarity?

Did you see any lunkers caught?

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The water was still pretty murky, but not so much that you couldn't sight fish. I only saw 2 lunkers caught. One was on a stringer that ran probably 3 lbs. and my dad landed and released one that was about 19" long and ran about 2 1/2 lbs. I caught several 2 pounders or a little better and released them also. A fun day to say the least.

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I like 1/32 or 1/64 oz jigs down at the springs.

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Hi guys! Sorry I didn't respond earlier, but I made a trip down to Taneycomo and back up through Bennett and MSP. I didn't take the laptop, so...you're right. 1/32 or 1/64 oz. jigs in white mostly or ginger color if they are taking white too short. Try trimming the tail a little at a time till you get a good hook-up. Never cut the maribou with scissors or clippers, though. I usually just pinch it off when it's dry, or bite it if wet. It keeps the tail from looking "square" Maybe one day I'll get a chance to meet some of the "regulars" here in person. I make a trip at least once a week. If you talk to Ron who works there at the park, ask him about Gretchen and her dad. He'll let you know if I'm there.

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The kid that works with Ron is named Phillip and he is one of my best friend. Ask Ron about Seth and Cari if you are down there on a Saturday. I would hope he knows both our names by now, if not then Phillip will know us for sure.

I will try to remember to ask Ron or Phillip about you next time we go there, which is probably going to be this Saturday.

I need to practice tying jigs a lot more, I always get the tails uneven when I tie in more than one bundle of marabou and end up having to trim with scissors.

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