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Old 02-08-2014, 04:16 PM   #1
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Today was my second time out. And boy, i'm sore. I fished HH for nothing, nada, zip. The guys at OXE hooked me up with a FF(Lowrance mark-4), but i'm hard a pretty hard time decoding what its telling me. I used Big hammer 3inch swimbaits as my bait. What can i be doing to get on the fish?

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Old 02-08-2014, 04:31 PM   #2
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I fished HH yesterday before work and not even a nibble. Rain can really shut it down, water was stained. I use the fish finder to stay on the ledges and edges of the grass. I look for the bait more on the surface than on the meter in the harbor.
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Old 02-08-2014, 05:10 PM   #3
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Some great advise on here, keep switching colors slow speed, increase speed of bait, add some scents some great ones out there.

Fish with anglers that are more experienced then you at your target species never hurts. I learned more today then I can remember, plus a first for me a skunk but still too home fish. Gracias Team Sewer.
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Old 02-08-2014, 06:43 PM   #4
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Like Iceman said, rain/storms can make things tough. If it's murky in the harbor and close to shore and you can't get out to clear water, try fishing close to any rocks/jettys. There's always fish hanging out there. Keep on fishing.
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Some great advise on here, keep switching colors slow speed, increase speed of bait, add some scents some great ones out there.

Fish with anglers that are more experienced then you at your target species never hurts. I learned more today then I can remember, plus a first for me a skunk but still too home fish. Gracias Team Sewer.

Halibut A-la sewer.

Not only dd you fish with us but you took our fish one and survived hours upon hours of our tasteless jokes.
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Halibut A-la sewer.

Not only dd you fish with us but you took our fish one and survived hours upon hours of our tasteless jokes.
Not only tasteless jokes...bs stories...
Your make a wish came true! We Filled your freezer!
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