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I was going to go out earlier, but I could not get to sleep until late, so I slept in. Got on the water around 9am. Nice cloudy day. Disappointed to see a large oily sheen all along the shoreline.
Took a while to get bit. I moved quite a ways and finally got one on the little popper. Chunky 14 incher that I did not get a good picture of.
A while later, I got a 12 incher on the same bait. No pic of that one, but nice green color with the clear vertical bars. That one got me in a weed patch and I had to wait for it to free itself before I could get it in on 6 pound test.
I got maybe two more swipes/hits from fish after that, but none hooked. I picked up a little trash before leaving around 11:30am. Lunch at Chik-fil-A.
Last edited by drxfish (Aug-29-23 9:57AM)
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Yeah, it is not as critical to be there at 0 dark thirty when it is cloudy and not so hot. Water is super low, but I saw 2 jet boats getting around. The later sunrise makes it easier as the Fall approaches.
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Osprey wrote:
Good job. Nice to know you don't need to be there in the middle of the night to be successful.
That was my same exact thought!
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drxfish wrote:
I saw 2 jet boats getting around.
Did they put in at Algonkian?
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One did. He went downstream. There was another guy in a big black boat with a pointed hull and big engine. He looked like a guide with clients, and I have seen that boat before. He ran from downstream up inside the islands and stopped a little past the second island. He floated down and I believe went up on the other side of the island, but I did not see.
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Ernie wrote:
Osprey wrote:
Good job. Nice to know you don't need to be there in the middle of the night to be successful.
That was my same exact thought!
Ditto
We need water
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Nice job scraping up a few
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