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    Still on the fish after 17 days off the water. Eileen and I have had some real good days this week. Some of the females are about to explode from their eggs being so far developed. Caught a nice 2lb9oz yesterday. A few pics from the week.Name:  0120181153b.jpg
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    WOW!!
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    Super post- thanks!
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    Wow. Full of eggs and those blacks are so dark. Is that normal for this time of year?

    what's the water temp where you were fishing?
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    Congrats and great pics
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    Yes it's normal, the water from the St John's river is very dark which is why the fish are dark almost black. The St John's runs through many of the lakes I fish. Water temps today was 52, that is cold for here, it is usually in the 60's in Jan.

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    You did have a great week. Thanks for sharing,
    Yes, as a matter of fact, I do have a retirement plan...FISHING!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anchor Man View Post
    Yes it's normal, the water from the St John's river is very dark which is why the fish are dark almost black. The St John's runs through many of the lakes I fish. Water temps today was 52, that is cold for here, it is usually in the 60's in Jan.

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    Ahhh. I was thinking you were down on the lower Chick river for some reason.
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    Great job, Vic...Rub it in!
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    I can't believe I missed your post!!! Great pictures Vic!!! I like your hat .
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