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Join Date: Jun 2015
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We decided to head to a small lake close to home which shall remain nameless to protect the innocent that may or may not actually allow water craft (motorized or otherwise) on the water. We did hear from a couple people on shore that they have never seen anybody "on" the lake before. ![]() My buddy was able to land a bucket mouth LMB weighing in at maybe an ounce and about three inches long. LOL |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Seal Beach
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Have to agree with the snotty conditions and I would be the one in the Camo Prowler Trident. Fished all the way up to the Pavilion had alot of short bites ended up with 5 spotties for the day. Baits were all Zman Paddlez in Redbone, New Penny and Bad Shad on 3/8oz Warbaits with all Baits coated in Uni Butter, The slow retrieve and stopping when bit seemed to be the key to hooking fish.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Grants Pass, OR
Posts: 1,906
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I was in the tan Native. And as Scott said, the YT are there just not like down south.
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