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    Default Tugalo on the kayak 10/14


    Had a good day and caught a few for the frying pan. Man I love this lake.
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    Nice shellcrackers, we call them shellcrappie when they are that big Tugalo on the kayak 10/14
    What bait did you catch them on if you don't mind saying.


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    Nice fish!
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    Nice catch thanks for sharing

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    Nice fish, got 3 species there, no Walleye?? If I remember correctly the Walleye and Yellow Perch are 1st cousins. Love to try that lake sometime.
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    Hey Stump, the bream were caught on nightcrawlers in 20fow and the perch was on minnows at the same depth.
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    Thanks Cleon, the last ones I found were hugging close to a weed bed. Caught them using a float and one of my tied jigs. Would throw it out and start a slow retrieve and they would nail it. Hope to get out soon and hook some more.


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    nice job Cleon thanks for sharing
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