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Killed 44 Friday night and 55 on Saturday near Vienna. Leaves are falling which makes it a bit tougher due to clogging my jet up often and making the water a bit dingy. I am running two 400w metal halide lights this year and the extra brightness helped us see a bit deeper than if we just had halogens like before.

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44 what?

Suckerfish.

Glad to hear you had a good night, Seth..

How late did a stay out? Did ya see many other boats?

See any big bass? Where are they hiding at night? Any of em out patrolling?

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I think we were off the water by 11 and 11:30 each night. We only seen one little smallmouth as far as I know of. He down in some rock piles ina bout 5' of water. When we got back and got fish cleaned, we fried up a few batches of them fresh and man were they delicious! My personal preference is to gig in the winter when it get darks earlier and the cold weather really clears the water up. Right now it makes for some really late nights but the fun is well worth the loss of sleep.

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I think we were off the water by 11 and 11:30 each night. We only seen one little smallmouth as far as I know of. He down in some rock piles ina bout 5' of water. When we got back and got fish cleaned, we fried up a few batches of them fresh and man were they delicious! My personal preference is to gig in the winter when it get darks earlier and the cold weather really clears the water up. Right now it makes for some really late nights but the fun is well worth the loss of sleep.

I (for one) will look forward to more updates... Keep us informed if you see any patterns to the game fish, eh?

cricket.c21.com

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