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    Finally able to get out after them, Ed come by this am and we give it a good try and ended up with maybe 50-60 we could have kept mostly 9-10" but did manage a few bigger ones, put 15 on a stringer,just to take a pic, ain't doing that again, that water is cold in that live well.... we didn't keep any but should have they would have been good out of that 41 degree water.... had a bonus, in behind us were two deer hunters, and man when that gun went off, I about jumped in the lake,,,,, ended up it was mom and her daughter about 12 had just shot her first doe, man was she tickled, we were too when she left with that high powered rifle and being all excited..... caught most of our fish on cedars 10' down.... any color was working.......real nice day, and glad we went.....
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    Nice fish Monty. Hopefully we can get togetner again and get after them.
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    old honey hole is starting to heat up and will only get better......
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    Sounds like fun. I can not wait to get back and hit your honey hole and get over to the Tebo arm also.

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    Nice fish Monty & ED. Looks like a good day up there. Cold & windy down here. Those cedars sure can hold a lot of fish.

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    Good job guy's. Glad braving the cold sometimes pays off.
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    Dressed for success! Dang cold today.
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    Fish look good. Glad you went with somebody who could show you where to fish. :D
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    nice job, but I believe If I strung and hung them I would have to keep em, do you think they all lived after you relaesed them?

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    nice fish Monty and Ed. Dave
    May all your live wells be full.
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