Nice job Mr. Baker. I had very similiar results yesterday, but all mine came from either the sides or the fronts of docks, bout 4-5ft down.
Not huge but not bad for a quick afternoon trip. Probably caught about 30 keepers between the 5 and 14 mm of the Osage. Mostly males. All behind the docks.
Mike
Nice job Mr. Baker. I had very similiar results yesterday, but all mine came from either the sides or the fronts of docks, bout 4-5ft down.
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nice day for the both of you
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Good job everyone. We found ours in 3-4' of water yesterday on the Big Niagua. Fun week ahead if we could miss all the rain they are predicting.
Mark
Pitching jigs, catching slabs, life is good
Great Job.
Brad
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Nice looking fish, and even nicer looking boat. :D
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, rather to skid in sideways, body used up and totally worn out screaming 'WOO~HOO what a ride!'
Nice job. I'll be down Thursday night, unfortunately I think it's going to r--n, (better not actually say it). Have the water temps stayed the same, or gone down yet? I imagine they'll go down with these fronts coming thru. It may not be totally a bad thing, could prolong the spawining activity. Baker, were you way back in the little coves and stuff, or are they not all the way back yet? Thanks, I'm gettin excited.