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Wind = HOWLING 20mph and better

Temp = 45 to 50

water temp 40 to 42

Bait = ALL OVER THE DAM PLACE

Fish = Full belly's

Real simple report Launched at Prairie Creek in to the Hurricane and instantly marked bait and not just a little bait but the kind that blacks out your unit. There are certainly fish on it but they are full, I did manage 5 whites and a couple small Kentucky's in 6 hours of fishing. And I killed to loud noisy pest who were annoying me. How dare they interrupt my peace and quiet.

Anyway here are some of the screen shots from today.

CHECK OUT THE FISH ARCHING IN THE FOOD

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SOMETHING BIG WAS HANGING AROUND

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SIDESCANN

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THE NOISE MAKERS

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That is a lot of bait. One less honker in the world is less goose poop that I step in at the ramp! Lol

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I told you it blacked out my graph in several places. If the water warms up and the bait stays put by April it will be a striper-fest in the area like two years ago. Hey might actually get you on the big class finally, that is one of my goals this year to put you on the big stripers on light line.

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Man that would be fun. Nailing some geese or green heads on the water while fishing. I don't know much about the agfc rules on that but I presume it's all good? Season ends this weekend I believe...

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So long as you follow the rules you are good to go. Only major issue is early season when you have a flight of Geese coming in and a striper bites your line it makes for hard choices.

In Arkansas no shooting within 150 yards of a house, No shooting 100 feet from centerline of road, No hunting in the parks. No heading the birds and Motor must be off on the boat and motion stopped etc all simple rules to follow

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