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I had a bucket full of minnows and after about two hours, between fish caught, lot of short hits knocking my bait out silly and little ones wiggling themselves off I was down to a handful.

Got started about 11:15 yesterday.  Water temp was 57-59 in the creeks I went into at.  

It gets noticeably muddier the further you go up river past 412 bridge.  

Boated twenty.  With 10 being the 12" mark or just over.   The rest where either too tiny or hovering the 10" mark.  My best result yesterday was spider rigging the same area I've been in for the past several weeks.  This time Half the creek was mud the other half was like a pea green color.  I caught all my fish further on back right past the mud.  The first hour was nuts!  

Only caught 2 in 2-4 foot of water on up river.  Cold snaps gets them out of the mood I guess.  Yet to get on a consistent shallow bite pulling those males out with their tuxedo war paint on.  

It's a weather timing issue right now I think. 

Here is a pic of some of my catch.  no big fat bottom girls but can't complain.  

Have great time out there and God bless.

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Dude that is a great picture !

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Dude that is a great picture !

Thanks,  landscape picture taking has become kind of a hobby when not fishing or riding a bike.

The camera used here is called a contour camera that was used back in my mountain bike racing days.  It's like a gopro.  You can set it to take pics every 3 seconds or shoot video.   I dug it out and mounted it to try and take action pics catching fish.  

Got these neat shots catching a crappie vertical jigging a brush pile awhile back.

 

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