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    Took advantage of son being out of school. Went out after getting off shift at 8am, turned into a nice day. Water was 58.6 when started, 60.2 when left. Had 3 throwbacks, kept 14. Buddy boat left at noon, had i-pilot remote issues. They gave us three. Popsicle and John Deere on 1/8th heads seemed to be the most productive, with some Slabsauce I recently got!! We were mostly in 18-24fow, most bites seemed to be in 8-12’ range. Big fish had a puncture wound to side, guessing Cormorant. Name:  IMG_0579.jpg
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    Great job,,,We had a good day at Randallman also,Same basic pattern deep fish deep water long linning double 1/32 jigs

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    Nice mess of fish.

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    That one near the bottom is looking pretty black.
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    Nice!
    "Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17

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    There was 2 males in the group, and sure that was one. All the roe sacks made me think of when I was a kid, we caught bream and the ones with eggs my grandfather would save them whole. They would get cornmealed and fried. My aunt loved them, they popped a lot while cooking. I’ve never tried one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by B KayCh View Post
    There was 2 males in the group, and sure that was one. All the roe sacks made me think of when I was a kid, we caught bream and the ones with eggs my grandfather would save them whole. They would get cornmealed and fried. My aunt loved them, they popped a lot while cooking. I’ve never tried one.


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    So true about popping,, You don't fry them without a shirt on!!!

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