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We've been killing them!! Get back out there. You'll figure it out. This is my favorite time of the year. Better than the spring, fall, spawn. This is the best time of year for one reason, Big Bass! Map study, electronics, and hard hook sets are critical. 35mm to Bagnel has been where I've been killing them! Berkley 10inch worms texas rigged green pumkin, professional grade flourocarbon to help feel the bites.

Jack

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We've been killing them!! Get back out there. You'll figure it out. This is my favorite time of the year. Better than the spring, fall, spawn. This is the best time of year for one reason, Big Bass! Map study, electronics, and hard hook sets are critical. 35mm to Bagnel has been where I've been killing them! Berkley 10inch worms texas rigged green pumkin, professional grade flourocarbon to help feel the bites.

Jack

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Everyone says fish the docks; and I will agree with that...............to an extent. You can certainly catch them there, but everyone else is trying that too. In my opinion, those fish get pounded.

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Get some good maps first and make your electronics your best friend. Then head for the main channel. I love fishing the ledges, cuts and flats away from the docks. You won't be dissappointed. We've caught some nice black bass friday using finesse stuff approaching dusk and into the night. Nowhere near docks. And boat traffic dissappears. But, that's just me.

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Heading down this weekend. Any updates on the catfish OR bass bite (are the blues still doing their baby thing)?

Thanks,

OzarkFishman

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