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Son got married this weekend, it was really nice. So with all the festivities on fir, sat and sun, decided to spend Monday at the lake before going home.

We fished a little off the dock on Sunday night, not much action.

Monday morning, it was raining, but got out anyway after it let up a bit. Went to some of my deep brush, not much action. Noticed that the lake wasn't as clear as the past month, but still clearer than it normally has been. Switched to my reliable blk/chartreuse big muddy baits, and started catching crappie deep under wells and swim docks. Most were dinks, but probably caught 4 over the limit. One really nice white crappie. Only stayed out about 2 hrs. Wife called up and wanted something to eat.

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After an early lunch at the Fish Co. We went back out. Still was catching fish shooting docks, but all but two were dinks.

Before we went back in, wifey wanted to troll some crankbaits.

She owned me on this. Caught a nice 13" crappie, and a 28" blue cat. I think that was here biggest fish since our pike fishing trips.

My cheap little spring scale said it was around 7 1/2 lbs. Does that sound about right?

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Looks like cat fishing is really on the rise down here. Today is one of those days I like to be out.

Wrench I need to put on some rain gear and take a spoon down to that hump I been telling you about. Also a good day to finally get over this 21" barrier on the bass. might be a busy day.

Well i started to go but sun peeked out. Think i missed the opportunity. Maybe best. shoulder needs a rest anyway. e

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