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My wife and I were out yesterday afternoon for 3 hours.  We started fishing around point 9 with several other boats nearby.  After an hour moved to the Mill Creek area and fished there an hour with no strikes.  We then moved to near point 10 and begin to get a few hits using a grey grub with red flakes in it.  Small fish were nipping at the tail but not hanging on.  Around 6:00 pm the wind picked up and fish started nailed the grub.  We caught 6 nice bass from 1.5 lbs to 2.8 lbs on the grub in 45 min.  Boat was positioned in 12 to 14 foot of water and casts were both toward the bank and in parallel to it.  Species ranged from largemouth bass (1), to smallmouth bass (2) to Kentucky bass (3).  The largest bass was the Kentucky and the smallest was the largemouth.  All fish caught were pre-spawn and all were released.  Here's hoping we all have a great Spring on the lake.  

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I would be happy with one of those fish. 😊

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Randy, congratulations to you and your wife. Good day for sure. 
Mike

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Thanks for the report, sounds like you two had a fun day on the lake.

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Really nice afternoon and a great report. Congrats and thanks! Hard to beat the old species trifecta on Table Rock ... you were only a meanmouth away from the Table Rock Slam. You needed Quillback in the boat. That guy catches meanmouth like no one's business. 

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Thanks for all the great comments guys.  We went back two days later and caught another 5 chunks again in the evening shortly before sunset.  It was a full week before we got back on the lake and this time we caught another five but these were all males and much smaller.  Again best of luck to everyone this Spring.  

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