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We floated this stretch yesterday and had a decent day of fishing for both bass and rock bass. Most of our bass were 12-15”. Most of the rock bass were really good size. For whatever reason, it did not seem like the fish wanted to chase baits at all. I caught one nice largemouth on a spook, and a small one on a fluke. Otherwise it was all wacky rigs, Neds, and HD craw. I had large smallmouth explode on a fluke in a fast riffle as I was reeling really fast to get it out of the way of a canoe. Tried but  never had another hit in a riffle like that the rest of the day. Even dead drifted through riffles and the tailings and had maybe a hit or two. 

There are 2 German shepherds on this stretch that followed us for miles all the way back to Indian Springs. They were friendly, but annoying as heck. They greeted everyone but they seemed especially fixated on us as they followed us around after the float as well. We never fed them and I did not see anyone else feed them.  They have the owners number on the collar which we were able to call before we left. It was a pain as we could not stop without them showing up and swimming around us. Not really a problem for the general float crowd but kind of a annoying deal for those fishing. We reported the issue to Indian Springs even though there is not much they can do I suppose. Just wanted to make them aware. They stated it has happened in the past but ours was the first report of the year. 

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I had a dog follow me on the Huzzah for about 3 miles one day.  I guess they eventually make their way back home.

-- Jim

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson

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