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I'm continuing to fish most all of the waters from RB to the darn.  I got out yesterday around 5 and fished till dark.  It was tough all day till the sunset (after trying 5 spots).   I caught 4 bass in the waning light.  One which was a nice smallie.  Right as I decided to leave I heard a familiar sound, the sound of grenade's going off on the point across from me.  I zoomed over as fast as I could without the big motor.  By the time I got there they shut down but my screen was lite up like a Christmas tree.   It was dark by then so I decided to get back to the spot early morning.  After getting up at 3am, making breakfast and making the 40 minute drive to the launch, I was there at 515am today.  It worked out nicely too!! I ended up with 2 Striper and 2 fat spots.  All which made it home with me as my mother asked for me to bring her some ( she doesn't eat anything other meats but fish).   All was top water also, not to say that I didn't try live bait, because I did have 4 rods out with brooders they just wouldn't take them.    N e ways, water temp was 71-73 and the bite was from 530-830 so if u want some, better get there early.  Here's a couple of pics. 

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12 hours ago, Quillback said:

Very nice!  Looks like the water color on that end didn't get messed up by the latest rise.

Really it didn't.  It's actually fallen a bit in the last days. Color is perfect also 

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5 hours ago, Dan the fisherman said:

Really it didn't.  It's actually fallen a bit in the last days. Color is perfect also 

Great to hear. That is good news.

That's a lot of water for it not to be affected.

 

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