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    Default LP 08 24 15


    Weather is starting to heat up again - water temp is in the 80s..

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    Ever get tired of catching monster gills?

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    Nice fish.

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    Yet another nice batch of LP giants . Are they having any of the "low water" issues I keep reading of in California at Lake Perris?

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    Very nice!

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    LOL KYf - can NEVER get tired catchin panfish. Especially the BGs & REs! In my younger days, use to do a lot of saltwater fishing, mostly all around Baja - Marlins, Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, Dorado, Roosters, Yellowtail. Now, medically retired, all I want to do is Ultra Light fish for the mighty panfish on homemade jigs.

    Thnx for the comments guys

    og - lake is probably down about 40' - dropped another foot this past week. The low level is a combination of dam work and the drought. This year they have maintained this depth, lowest I've ever fished it... Seems like every 3 or 4 months you really have to look for fish because of the fluctuating levels.

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    Thumpers again!
    Matt Schroeder - AGFC - (877)470-3309 - [email protected]

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