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    Default LP 11 20 15


    Crazy water - 61.0F to 62.5F....

    Same rod combos from the day before.

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    that is HUGE.....

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    Darn nice fish LedHed..BTW, leaving for your neck of the woods soon

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    very nice gills seem to be the norm for you .

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    Are there lakes in the mid-west that have the coppernose bluegill. I am talking primarily public waters. Thanks

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    Nice looking fish for sure!!!



    Cm
    " SLABS ARE FUN TO CATCH "

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    Thnx guys

    fe - BG are still biting

    Boa = probably have to look for lakes that don't freeze over. CNBG are not cold friendly...

    Cm - Crappie are probably going to explode this year - tons of baitfish

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    how deep are those fish holding at that water temp ......?
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales

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    Great lookin big feesh.

    Ya how deep and what weight jig?

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    Thnx guys

    Following Grebes over 40 to 60 FOW - finding the fish in the upper 5 to 15 FOW. Last week surface temps were in the upper 50s.

    Mostly using 1/32nd and 1/48th Chub jigs and Bellyspinner jigs tipped with crickets. We use 2lb test line.

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