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I decided to drive down for the day to get my fix. Unfortunately there is no medicine for the kind of withdrawls I've been having with not getting to fish since 4th of July. Fishing was pretty rough for me today. But did end up  catching a few keepers with a nice 6lb lm. My arsenal consisted of square bill cranks, spoon, jig and drop shot. If I was able to graph them up I could usually catch a few out of the herd. Primarily fished larger Creek arms and docks back in those same creeks with a spoon. I did fish the bank with a light weight jig or the square bill and caught a few, but of course the better bite for me was deeper. Any where from the 28 fow to 80 feet of water with the fish mostly concentrated  around 35 fow of water. Flipping the spoon in the boat stalls or just on the outside of them or the fronts of the docks. Seldom did I let the spoon hit the bottom in the stalls.  I used pretty aggressive Jerks in the stalls but they seemed to like the short popping technique when they were suspended out in the open water when I  was vertically fishing for them.  Probably all old news for everyone but thought i would share my stories. Good luck to all 

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Great job and great report! You are the man, Scott! That.s a beauty this time of year. I haven't caught anything over 3 lbs in months.

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Pretty fish and glad you got out for some R&R.

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Scott, nice picture to capture the gem of the trip.  what's up with the tail on that sow?

Mike

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Very nice!!

I know everything about nothing and know nothing about everything!

Bruce Philips

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Nice fish!!!

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Nice!

Becky B

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