Keaton 9-12-10
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- beer thirty
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Keaton 9-12-10
It had been a long while, but my son and I were able and ready to search for trout. Looked like a ghost town there but all the better at the lift. Got to our spot(warrior)and the bite was red hot for 14"ers at 10:00. Fished the end of the falling tide and called it a day at 1:00. Total, 20 trout, 1 keeper, two lizards, 1 cat, and 5 blacks. Great time with my son!
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slowroller
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Re: Keaton 9-12-10
Beats doing anything else.Caught more than us.

- red_yakker
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Re: Keaton 9-12-10
The gods do not deduct from man's allotted span the hours spent in fishing. ~Babylonian Proverb
Re: Keaton 9-12-10
If you don't mind, what depths were you two fishing. Just trying to figure out where the larger fish may be hiding.
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Re: Keaton 9-12-10
We were in 4-5 ft with low water. Good grassy bottom with stained water you get in that area. Would have moved to find keepers but was getting a bite nearly every cast.
