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Fished Club tourney yesterday.  Had 5 keepers that weighed 10.4.  Several guys caught them pretty good, 14.88 was big sack with a 5.7 as big bass.  Most fish were caught on crank or jerk.  I caught all of mine on jerk.  Fished flat stuff all day.  Probably caught 15 total.  Had to work hard for them.  Also fished some recycled spots, paid off.  Water temp. was 47-50.  Lots of white bass guys up Kings.  Good luck when you get to go.

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22 minutes ago, Fishrman said:

Fished Club tourney yesterday.  Had 5 keepers that weighed 10.4.  Several guys caught them pretty good, 14.88 was big sack with a 5.7 as big bass.  Most fish were caught on crank or jerk.  I caught all of mine on jerk.  Fished flat stuff all day.  Probably caught 15 total.  Had to work hard for them.  Also fished some recycled spots, paid off.  Water temp. was 47-50.  Lots of white bass guys up Kings.  Good luck when you get to go.

Great report! Were any of the white bass guys catching or just fishing?

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Work hard for the bites is exactly right, finished 2nd with 14.78.  If you looked at my GPS it looked liked spaghetti.  Fished two places at different parts of the day and caught 2 key fish to cull up.  Fish are moving around with this warm weather but you have better to pack a lunch if you no what I mean. Cranks did the damage for me. I heard the boat traffic up the river was busy, I veered away from the crowds.

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Sprint, healthy looking fish. 

Mike

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1 hour ago, Bill Babler said:

Thank you guys for the wonderful reports, this will help me do my fishing section for the Kansas City Star.  It is just starting up for the year and I do the Table Rock section.  Much appreciated.

We'll post today's trip here in a little bit.  Not nearly as impressive as Fishrman and Sprint21ftr from yesterday, but it will more info anyway.  We launched from SK, also.  Wind about beat us to death all day.

Donna Gilzow

Bella Vista, Arkansas

The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope.

--John Buchan, 1915

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