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    I made a short trip to Indian Creek this morning, not much to report. I kept two that were about 14 inches, released six short fish. All fish were deep, about eight foot on laydowns. I got chased off by the rain around 10:30AM.

    Water was clear and 80 degrees.
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    Like I said, not much to talk about.

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    Anyone else catching?

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    WTG DB I stayed home waiting on the rain.
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    Them are two very nice slabs

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    Nice fish.

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    I'd much rather have a dozen 10 inch fish, as least I didn't bolo!
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    Is the coloration on that bottom fish due to being stressed or just because it was in the cooler DB?

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    Anything weird is from the terrible photographer or from being in the cooler. The bottom fish was thick and healthy. The top fish was skinner, but both looked like they were doing fine in Indian Creek. That creek has plenty of deep water, cover and food year round.

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