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    Default Post cold front & Bluebird skys


    A bluebird sky and the day after a cold front for me normally means go to deep brush and slow down, so after this front blew through yesterday thats what the plan was for today, head to some good ole reliable deep water brush on Lake Conroe.
    It was painstakingly slow but got a good mess. Ended up with 14 keepers and no short fish. Biggest slab was 14 1/2" and 2lb-2oz, 5 over 13", 5 more over 12", 2 at 11 1/2" and one dink at 10 1/4" but he was big enough to stink up the grease!
    Haven't been on Conroe since April so I spent a lot of time marking waypoints in areas I always used to think I was safe in...I found that it wasn't really safe, I've just been darn lucky! Saw a few sticks of rebar also, but I forgot my sawzall...

    All fish were on brushpiles or submerged trees in 22-26 feet of water with deep water very close by, all of em on jigs, 18-20' down.

    -LP

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    nice run star.

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