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    Same story today. Got a late start as I was shooting some plastic baits and didn't get on the water till 11 am. The sun was out in full force and the breeze was light with some gusts occasionally. I pulled up to my first place I had caught 10 decent gills the other day and what a stop it was. I sat there for an hour and a half and had 45 good gills in the box culling out twice as many as I kept. They were biting hard and fast with almost every dip of my cork in the water shooting off to the side or taking the plunge. I soaked up what the good lord made for us today and enjoyed the tranquility of being on the water.

    The fish had moved up from 15 fow to around 12 today. I even tight lines some with my 4 ft pole which enabled me to feel the thump lol.

    When the bite slowed down at stop one eased on down and hit another spot where I boated my last few to limit out. Wahoo, we gonna eat some popcorn fillets soon.

    Hope all your live wells are full when you get out. Enjoy what the lord has made and keep what you can use, release the rest for seed.

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    My daughter-in law noted you must have really small hands. Only kidding, nice fish

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    I was sitting at work all day yesterday thinking man today would be a good day to be out on water with a pole in my hand.

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    I love crappie fishing best, but my dad, son, and I have had more fun with a tube of crickets between us on "the flat" at White Oak Lake watching them bobbers go down. We usually manage to get a few redears and little cats there too. That'll be in April when that happens down here at that spot.

    Good report and good bluegills. GTT

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    Now that is what I call a big mess of bream. I bet that was a lot of fun.

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    Very nice way to stay on them congrats!
    fosh

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    That's awesome, what a day

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