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    Default Wind was howling...

    Got off the lake at Mozingo Sat at 2:00 with only two keepers to show- an 11 and 11.5 and 2 throw-backs. Water was 39-42 degrees and surprisingly murky. No one else I spoke with caught anything-including a couple bass fishermen.

    Sunday was going to be even windier, so I decided to hit a local lake at the spur o the moment. Ended up tying up to a tree and rode out the wind using slip bobbers over a brush pile. Ended up with 19 keepers and about 6 throw-backs. Biggest was only 10.5 inches, but at least I got into them. Name:  20160228_153454.jpg
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    Nice bucket of fish there!

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    Looks like a good fish fry to me, Congrats.

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    Nothing to complain about there congrats.

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    Nice !!
    May all your live wells be full.
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    Nice!

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    Great! Made do with what Mother Nature condition provided you with

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    Great job. I stayed home, yard work and tied a full set of double hook rigs for spider rigging.
    The best way to get to where you want to be in the future is to act like you are there TODAY.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.Gordon View Post
    Great job. I stayed home, yard work and tied a full set of double hook rigs for spider rigging.
    I almost stayed home, but thought I'd give it a shot for a couple hours-which turned into 4 hours. You reminded me that I have to make those rigs this week as well.

    It was interesting seeing people try to troll around a lake in high-sided boats with winds blowing at 35-40 mph. One's battery pooped out and another person had to tow them back to the ramp with their outboard. A boat with a woman and 4 kids in it that all looked to be under 10 years old. At least they all had life jackets on.

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    pretty dang good for fishing in a hurricane...or without a hurricane for that matter
    "In my father's house are many mansions..." John 14:2

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