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The weather finally cooperated this week for a couple of hours on the lake. I didn't get out until around 2 PM so I didn't expect much. I was dragging my trout gear hoping for a nibble. I picked up the small mouth bass about 3 PM. At first I thought I had snagged up with more than 100 feet of line out, but it came to life and gave me a good battle. I'll be the first to admit luck played a large role in landing this one. I use a 6# test leader and the small trout hook was barely in the lip. It went 19" and 3.4 lbs on my scale. My usual is C&R with SMB and this is the only one I took all year in the state. I argued with myself about keeping it, and eventually lost, but what a special fish. I picked up a little cutty about 15 minutes later, just the perfect size for breakfast. I've been getting a few cuttys in the past couple of weeks, most C&R, on high-action jigs (kwikfish, Apex, Brad's mini cut plug). It seems that needlefish spoons are no longer the flavor of choice, but I'm sure taste will change again in a couple of days or weeks. But what do I know about fishing this lake? Everything I know for sure about it could fit into a thimble with room to spare. These fish were in 25 to 45 feet of water, with loads of bait on the meter. I haven't caught a fish in water deeper than 50 feet in weeks. Tight Lines!
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