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    Was out for about 6 hours today. Water is 80+ degrees. I'm still on the hunt but starting to get it figured out. JC
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    Looks like ya got em figured pretty good! Nice catch!

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    Didn't know Sterlings had gone out, they were there for years. Glad you got the skinny on the food, and it looks like you found the scoop for the fish too. Have a good stay and keep us posted, only some of us get to fish all the time. The rest got stuff to do every day.
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    The cooler temps are making the fishing better. Last Thursday the water was 85.5 deg. Today it is 72.5 deg. I'ts been tough fishing, but now they are starting to turn on. I pulled a limit of 12+ inch fish today. I'm pulling the jigs as fast as 1.8 mph and they are nailing them. JC

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    Good Jod JC. You trolling the river?
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    1.8 will definitely cover some water, NICE catch!
    crappie down !

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    1.8 will definitely cover some water, NICE catch!!
    crappie down !

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    I'm fishing Woodruff and Dexter. I usually troll at 1.2 mph, but I just let the fish tell me what they want.

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    Thanks, good job!
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    It started off slow yesterday until the wind picked up and then they turned on. I pulled 20 fish 12" - 14". Released at least 25 under 12". The fast trolling speed is still producing much better than the slow speeds. Chartreuse/blue/Chartreuse and Chartreuse /pink/Chartreuse are the colors. JC
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