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    Going to Melvern lake this weekend. Cold weather should make things fun. Holler if your out there.

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    Be there next weekend. Let me know how you do!
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    caught a bunch of shorts, three keeps just over 10 caught on spoons early but after 0900 minnow bite
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    Got our limit (2 guys) but it took most of the day. Got on the water about 10:30 and off at 5. Found a lay down tree at the edge of the channel and caught some nice fish. Went to a brush pile in 12 FOW and caught the rest in Eisenhower cove. Caught everything on crappie pro and Bobby Garland bodies. Worked some rocks but we mostly caught drum. Most of our fish was 11-13 inches long. The water was very clear to me and the shad were everywhere.

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    I guess I should of tried melvern because Pomona was a bust for me yesterday morning. Only 1 keeper and a handful off shorts. Way to go Shane, sounds like you had a great day.

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    We caught 12 this morning from 0630 until 1030 bite just shut off after 1000. Fishing piles fish suspended above brush 10 12 fow. Most on small spoons. No big fish just keeps biggest 11 inchs but just two of those. Of course that was when the wind came up hard out of the North also .
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