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    seems it is a pretty good bite early am in most spots with it tapering off hard by around 9 to 10 am ....
    might think about getting after them early is what I hear and also beat the heat at the same time ....
    the thermocline is set up really well in lots of spots 8 to 12 foot down ,so keep that in mind on your next visit to the water .....
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    Good early morning bite is the best. Sure beats the heat of the day. Plus I love the peace of the mornings.

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    Good early morning bite is the best. Sure beats the heat of the day. Plus I love the peace of the mornings.
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    Night time isn't bad either for the piece and quiet
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    Night time isn't bad either for the piece and quiet
    my buds hammer bluegill at night on a lake near me , they really whack some monsters under green lights along the lit up docks at that lake ...9 and 10 inch fish are the norm when they work them docks ....
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