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kikstand454
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talquin sun.

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nothing really to report. lol. fish were hard to find. sandbars and humps held a few. didnt seem to be on the ledges though. cauight 4 fish to 3lbs. caught the 3lber on a junebug finesse worm on a drop shot in about 6ft. near the iron curtain. saw lots and lots of shad and bass busting them occasionally, but they were just too hard to keep up with and chase. i think the full moon hurts us cause other wise the weather was great. overcast all day. there were some fish up shallow in the pads but we couldnt get them to hit anything. all the other fish were on c-rigs w/senkos. wtrmln redflk.
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That's still not bad. WTG. Worms seem to be working really well for bass right now.
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yeah. tried a jig but no takers. crankbait prolly woulda got us some bigger fish but was hard to throw it with so little action. cant wait till fall so we can startt catching some fish.
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Nice way to find them. What was water temp?
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it was actually in the mid 80s i think.
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