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    Cool Because I Know Every Year There Is A Spot That They Come To But I Think The Weather Has To Maintain Alot More, Because Yesterday I Was In There Old Spawn Area And Wasn't Even A Bump And I Even Adjusted The Depth Numerous Times And Still No Luck And I Know They Are In There In The Evenings , I Think I'm Going To Wait A Couple Days Or Week , Because The Weather Man Said The Temps Are Going To Drop Back To The Sixties. Also I See The Pads Are Starting To Form Slowly. - Thx 4 The Info

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    i only got one smallmouth yesterday, i got it at websters point. it was a fat 3.5 pounder tho, cant wait to get out there for longer this weekend

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    Man I must be the dumbest person in the world! I took my engine apart completly, cleaned, changed gasckets the works. Called the repair place they would not be able to fix it till next friday, si as i sat there i though of what could be the problem. Yes i know what you are thinking "You didn't have gas did you?" NO I had gas but I had some bad gas put in three new gallons and some oil and once the old gas got through the system it started right up!!!!!!!! Fish here I come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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    Wink who needs a boat

    went down to the dock at kenmore and it started out really slow only getting one 11" perch and some small 6" trout. then my dad started pitching a senko around and pulled up a nice bass. so after that i put a lizard on my ultra light with 6lb test line and within the first 5 minutes hooked into a nice largie but it got off at the surface. not 5 minutes later i hooked into an even better one and got her in (with a little help ). she sure put up a fight on that ultra light tackle. i think the coolest part about it was that while i was fighting her there was another bass that came up next to it. i had never seen that before. the only bad thing is that i won't be able to fish for the next 4 or 5 days (painfull toe surgery ). the one plus is that i get to miss a day of school :D
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    Congrats on the fish fellas. It's prime time right now....finaly!

    Koke: No biggie. All that cleaning and change parts was probably for the best anyway and may just prevent you from having problems later. At least you got it all worked before dropping $200 on the repair shop just to "inspect" it lol.

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    no kiddin drop a fat load of money to find out i had some bad gas!
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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    6 smallies today one about 3.5 one 3, fished from 5 to 9 pm. caught fish at calkins point, under the east channel bridge, and two in the south end by coulon. goin out tomorrow also probably for some largies also.

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    how deep of water were you fishin, going to hit up union tomarrow, lookin for some tid bits.
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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    it looks like the largies on washington(and union probably) are up real shallow. caught mine in less then 4' of water. they were very aggressive to. i missed the first one a couple of times but i would flip it back out to her and she would hit it as sone as it hit the water. all my hits came on the first drop, i haden't even twitched the lure yet.
    fishing isn't a sport, it's a way of life.
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    go dawgs!!

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    I was out there to day(just dont ask about everything went wrong) I saw a couple real big largies hangin right under the suface under some hous boat one must have been about 4 pounds.
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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