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    Default Kayak Trip Report, Bradford Sinks


    I returned to Bradford on Redstone Arsenal again today from 7:30AM till about 12:30PM since everything else was high and muddy. The fish were slow and I tried a little bit of everything and every color. Best I did was spider rigging a White 1/16 Marabou jig three to four feet deep in six to seven feet of water. I kept 18. The water was 52 degrees at daylight and picked up another degree by the time I let. Visibility was about 12 inches.

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    As always, awesome report. Those are nice fat fish.
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    I would love to have a slow day like that!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barnettcrew View Post
    I would love to have a slow day like that!


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    Most of us would. Lol


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    I should have said slow for Bradford. Lots of swamp and minimum fishing pressure, there was only one of boat on the water with me. I've had 200 plus fish days in this hole when conditions are right. The fish usually follow the bait schools in open water this time of year, but the fish and bait are gone. The few I caught were on the edges. Maybe the fish have pulled a pre spawn and move into the shallower cover?

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    Great report DB, nice looking box of fish!! Congrats

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