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    So I had to go and see what was up. Didn’t want to get out in the cool of the morning so I got a solid breakfast before I hooked the boat up. Didn’t eat lunch. Name:  IMG_4967.jpg
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    So with a late start I got to the ramp near ten o’clock. I arrived to find the river still up and in the woods and a full moon.
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    Lately I’m confused about the effect of a full moon on my local fish. Either boom or bust and little in between. The first stop was flowing hard and I didn’t expect much seeing that. In days past it’s always better with less flow. I got bumped a few times and had a couple tug for a few seconds before they left but nothing to hand. Throwing a small curl tail seemed to be best this Saturday morning. First to hand was an acrobat that I was glad to see. It had been about an hour and a half grinding through empty casts.
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    Never got another bass but the gills finally started playing. The first one was a good enough one that even pulled a little drag.
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    A few others came and went with none to be as good as the first one, but fun just the same. There’s a pocket that’s about two foot deep that sometimes is loaded but this day it was mostly empty, then I found out why. I got a thump and thought I’d hung a branch in an odd place, then it moved. I put some heat on it and got it close to the surface and got a look at a mouth as big as a tennis ball and pissed. Then he rolled, showing his color and long fin and removed any doubt……….mudfish. About four pounds or a little better. He pretty much did what he wanted until he started going towards the thick stuff. I palmed the spool and slowed him some but he’d had enough and turned on the afterburners and I couldn’t get my hand off of the spool fast enough and the line gave in. Would’ve liked a pic but those things are nasty so I was good with the outcome. I found a few more and had dodged the wind all morning, the clock now about 1:30. I hadn’t been to my office in many months and it was a pleasant visit, I’ll look for some cloud cover before I go back next time. Hope y’all get out soon and find a few. The wind and rain and cold have messed me around for a while now, I’m ready to fish. Still working my way through the rifles trying to get set up for this fall before time is gone and I’m not ready. Til next time……..Skeet
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    Great post Tim! Thanks for sharing
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    Recently I've gone out a couple times at noonish and another couple times around 4PM. What I learned is that the water is still cold and the fish ain't biting, until at least 4ish, once the water warms up. And then THE BITE IS ON! just my observation as of late

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    Great job just getting out after that breakfast. If I ate all that it would be nap time. Getting out and wetting a line is a big win.
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    Nice report Tim. Glad you were able to get out and shake off some of them winter cobwebs, wet a line, and stretch it a bit. Great read for sure. Congrats. Weather here has been back and forth quite a bit, and haven't made it out yet. Really hoping to soon.
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    Always great pics and good reading posts. Thanks.
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    Good hearing you were able to get in a little time on the water .
    Fishing is a challenge right .
    As always , we take what is given us .
    Mudfish are fun fighters but I prefer them to find a way to get off after a little fun . Hate trying to get one off and released .
    As you stated , nasty fish with an attitude.
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    Good report and pics. Thanks for taking us along. That breakfast sure does look tasty.
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    Some pretty fish.

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    Thanks for the ride along, and as said a monster good breakfast! My cardiologist would go nuts!
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