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    Went to Dubisson this morning before all the rain. Bite was slow. Fish were all bunched up on the North bank. Water temp, 81-85 deg. Trolling speed, 1.2mph. Fishing 6-8' deep. Baits; Bandit 300's, Cadron Creek Crankbaits and ScottV Crankbaits. Top colors; Chart/sparkle and Chart/blue back.

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    Looks like someone had a great time today. Congratulations!

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    Awesome dude....
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    This could be the Day....
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    Nice catch, got 3 1/2" after midnight so I slept in had planned a quick trip also. How do you like those Cadron Creek CBS, just seen his post and tried to order a few but no answer back on PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skippa Chippa View Post
    Nice catch, got 3 1/2" after midnight so I slept in had planned a quick trip also. How do you like those Cadron Creek CBS, just seen his post and tried to order a few but no answer back on PM.
    You need to give him some time. It took about four weeks for him to get them to me. He had just started a new job. I like them and they fish well. If you're pressed for time, try ScottV on the Mississippi board. Both fella's use the same blanks; C-55. The water was a little more stained in certain areas, but still fishable. I had 21 + 1 catfish.
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    Good catch, thanks for the report.... Do you have much trouble with tangles?

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    Nice catch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 20watt View Post
    Good catch, thanks for the report.... Do you have much trouble with tangles?

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    Tangles... are you kidding? Lol. Just part of crankbait fishing. That's where the clips with a swivel come in handy. Un-clip your baits and its a lot easier. You still need to check your line for kinks and nicks. Had to re-tie a couple of times today. Biggest problem is foul-hooked fish and catfish. They usually come up spinning in circles.
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    Headed out now


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