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Headed out at 7 pm lake was somewhat clear with floaters here and there. Went towards aunts creek. Water color was good and visibility 3 to 4 foot and water conditions where better the farther I got. Caught fish in 10 to 15 foot.

After dark seemed like the fish were moving. They we're hard to keep up with caught some where the old shore line was and some right on the bank. I caught fish just couldn't find that keeper bite had 2 and 12 fish total.

On my way back to Cape fair I knew it was going to be a interesting ride. Got to Piney and started seeing full sized trees and then the fog. Took me 45 min to get to the marina. The big stuff Definitely is moving down so everyone be safe.

A big shout out to mike Weter and kirk D mike is my dad and this is the first year I'm fishing against him. These boys are on the fish. This is the second week in a roll they won it.

I'm having a off year just can't seem to find them. When I finally get something going a flood hits and everything changes. Seems like you need to be on the water everyday all day to get something going.

O well still had a great night and I'll keep donating my money to my dad. Guess that away to pay him back for all the stupid stuff I broke or did when I was a teenager lol.

Besafe everyone and hope you have a good weekend.

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Cody, you're just paying your dues right now. Everyone goes thru it. One of these days there will be a bunch of young guys out there wondering how in the world you stay on top of the fish all the time. :)

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Cody, you're just paying your dues right now. Everyone goes thru it. One of these days there will be a bunch of young guys out there wondering how in the world you stay on top of the fish all the time. :)

Champ I'm definitely learning and loving every minute of it. I know I'll get on fish just gotta keep on fishing and trying different things.

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Champ I'm definitely learning and loving every minute of it. I know I'll get on fish just gotta keep on fishing and trying different things.

I would suggest that in this age of technology, I would work out an easy way to record any data/info you can from every trip good and bad. I never took that suggestion when I was your age (didn't have an easy way to do it) and now I only have memory to rely on. I think it would be of great value if you had actual trip data to fall back on.

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I would suggest that in this age of technology, I would work out an easy way to record any data/info you can from every trip good and bad. I never took that suggestion when I was your age (didn't have an easy way to do it) and now I only have memory to rely on. I think it would be of great value if you had actual trip data to fall back on.

great idea thanks champ. I'm running Navionics on my smart phone for my gps and I'm able to save trails which I have been.what do you recommend on data? Like water temp water color wind depth I caught fish and lure ect?
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great idea thanks champ. I'm running Navionics on my smart phone for my gps and I'm able to save trails which I have been.what do you recommend on data? Like water temp water color wind depth I caught fish and lure ect?

More details make a better log. Would not hurt at all to include what did not work, and where it didn't. Sometimes that is the most important info to work from.

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This is a quick and dirty spreadsheet log. Just filling in the information will force you to consider the variables and begin to build a pattern finder approach in your head.

Anyone that wishes to comment or suggest on the log, volunteer.

Fishing Log.xlsx

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The hard part is keeping it on top on 6# FC ;) .

Silly, use braid so it won't sink.

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