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In the past 3 wks. I've had 2 days of 25+ fish on topwater and 4 days of 20+ on grubs including a bonus 25" walleye........Folks this can be a real hard lake to fish and most of the time at least with me the Rock comes out on top but this year has been something special, plus I caught all of these fish in what I consider to be the most heavily pressured part of the lake. And what about the Smallies??? I have never seen so many on table rock in 20 yrs. of beating the banks. Well all I can say is sometimes God smiles at ya and you come out on top.......Rogerpost-9225-0-64477300-1371240213.jpgpost-9225-0-87226900-1371240243.jpgpost-9225-0-29456900-1371240273.jpgpost-9225-0-20023600-1371240318.jpgpost-9225-0-68962700-1371240338.jpg

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You are right Roger, It's been a great spring/early summer. I hope it keeps up (it should).

One thing I noticed is that for post-spawn fish, they are fat suckers. Healthy well fed fish, which bodes well for the future. I haven't seen any of the skinny post-spawn fish you see in other lakes around here.

Nice pics, congrats!

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I agree, it has been just off the charts fishing beginning in November through the winter until right now. Size, quanity, and as Quill put it how healthy these fish are. Everything is in balance on the Rock! I love the pic of the brownie with the Tiny Torpedo in it's mouth. Thanks for posting Roger, and Good Fishing to you.

Born to Fish. Forced to Work.

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June has always been one of my favorite months to fish Table Rock or Bull...especially if the water is a little above pool

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