Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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Started trolling at 11:30, water temp 54 in 30 foot, trolled out to 50 and every thing in-between till 3pm, never had a strike :smt011 at 3:05 I went back over my close in spot and the rod bent over and sang, a 33 incher :smt007 got her landed and turned back around for another shot, at 3:20, the rod bent over and sang again, a 30 incher :-D tried it a few more passes with nothin doin and headed in "water temp was 59 at 3:40". Put over 30 miles on the boat and only burned around 5 gallons of fuel :thumbup: and the water is CLEAR :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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Not a bad day, and you only spent $8.00 in gas! Man, this fishing is getting cheap!
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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Got a couple of nice'uns. Thanks for the report.
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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HEY WEVANS, THAT SOUNDS LIKE A BANNER DAY TO ME, DO YOU DO THE TROLLING IN THE SOPCHOPPY REDNECK.?
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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Yep PA, but I pick my days very carefully :-D had planned on going again this morning :smt004 but we had a blackout here at the office, so I'm at work right now :smt010
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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Glad you got a couple, 33" is a good one. 8)
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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Nice trip wevans :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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Great! How deep did you find them?
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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I caght both of em back at my starting point in 30 foot, was trolling a Red head magnum 40 and a Blue tiger stripe stretch 30, both hit the Red head :thumbup: :beer:
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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Thanks for your report. What motor you got?
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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Good job Wevans
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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A 33" and a 30" ain't bad. Those are plenty of sammichs.
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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Dabbler wrote:Thanks for your report. What motor you got?
40 Yammy four stroke on a 17.5' bass boat :-D :beer:
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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Thanks Wevans. The more I read the forum, the more I realize I was too ambitous on thinking I needed a T-top CC. I am having a tough time getting it ready to fish, live too far away, and spent too much money already. I spent three days down there recently with a 14 ft. fiberglass boat and had a great time. Getting on the water is the main thing. Where the heck is Mashes?
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Re: Mashes Sands 11-26-08

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Dabbler, you are right. I had a lot of fun with my 14ft Jon Boat on the flats. When I pay off my Key West I want a Gheenoe from Custom Gheenoe. Check out this one
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I have a 13ft right now that I love. If I can ever find a used 5hp, I will be dangerous!!!
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