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On 11/16/2017 at 6:22 PM, fishinwrench said:

Got another small mess of fish from the same school this evening.  Still all females.   Look at all the eggs already.

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Hopefully you released this fish! 😂

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Just got off the water.  Tapped out is more like it.  Slow bite, 40 mph winds, temps starting in the 70's and dropping into the 40's in 2 hours, white caps,  and driving rain...nah.  I'll be chiseling tile off the bathroom floor if anyone needs me :)

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I have been trying to do a little work outside but the wind and rain have pretry much shut me down.  Gonna stick to checking the smoker occasionally, brined turkey is nearing done.

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We went out this morning till about 9:30, we had 8 real nice whites till the temps dropped and wind was really blowing back in Indian creek, we was thinking we should have gotten out there about a hour before daylight. Any way we had a good trip with plenty of nice whites.

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6 hours ago, 96 CHAMP said:

We went out this morning till about 9:30, we had 8 real nice whites till the temps dropped and wind was really blowing back in Indian creek, we was thinking we should have gotten out there about a hour before daylight. Any way we had a good trip with plenty of nice whites.

What was your best bait?  Picked up some 1/4 oz Rattle Traps, Rooster Tails and some 2" paddle tails in shad colors o 1/8oz heads.  Not a bite this morning in the 90 minutes we fished except a drum and short largemouth.

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I was driving to my moms this morning and was thinking this looks like good white bass weather, windy misty, but never made it. Wednesday I'll be out there rain or shine.

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Fished for bass pretty much all day Sunday. It was tough day. I managed three keeper Largemouth and a keeper Kentucky.  Caught them on a spinnerbait, a small humpback crankbait in shad color, jig, and silver/blueback rattletrap.

I did catch one nice walleye on the humpback crankbait that was longer then my 22" bumpboard. Weighed 5.32 pounds. It was delicious. Cooked it blackened style. I think I've found my new favorite way to cook fish. 

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