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    Default 68 fish caught on a hot late srping day


    Amazing how one end of a lake can produce numbers and some nice quality on a bright sunny day with no wind after 11 am. The south end - fewer fish caught by far; the north end - most of the days catch.

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    Nice mixed catch !
    What is that fish in the third picture ?
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    Good job. Nice variety

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    Looks like testing went GREAT, funny you'd mention the unpainted heads, got a friend that ties and he insist on at least a spot of red on every head

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    Quote Originally Posted by gillchaser999 View Post
    Nice mixed catch !
    What is that fish in the third picture ?
    Almost certain that's a white perch sir

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    Quote Originally Posted by gillchaser999 View Post
    Nice mixed catch !
    What is that fish in the third picture ?
    White perch - a very aggressive fish. Unusual not to catch bass and pickerel and the ocassional catfish, like this one caught on the 23rd.
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    love me some summer time mixed fisheez , nice ketch and for sure KABOOM is the word
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoonminnow View Post
    White perch - a very aggressive fish. Unusual not to catch bass and pickerel and the ocassional catfish, like this one caught on the 23rd.
    Thanks , we don’t have those around here . Looks like a white bass without its stripes .
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    Not that color is important, but I have my superstitions and stick by them lol. Many anglers insist color is or may be important depending on the lure. Makes ya wonder though, but why would a color or a color combo appeal to all fish species on any given day? On the day mentioned, chartreuse and black soft plastics were cast and on days previous a few other colors did just as well.

    This decent bass, many crappie and other species went after this all-black claw hybrid lure - also caught on the 23rd:
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