07-25-2008, 12:43 AM
Very nice to meet you idduckhntr! It was slow this morning for us. 4 typical 14 to 15"ers and the bite, as you know, was dead by 8:30 am.
The one female was full of roe and starting to turn; it was a pale shade of pink. The largest male had his lower jaw starting to hook with those big teeth starting to show.
Beautiful morning on the lake; I saw only 2 other boats land a fish each and one was a small rainbow in shallow water off one of the slides. Surface temp was 65- 67 degrees so DR's are a must right now. Fish all came from 22 to 28 feet. Numerous fish on the finder and many would come up or go down to the ball level and take a look but not a lot of action. Four hits and four fish. No other takedowns.[
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The one female was full of roe and starting to turn; it was a pale shade of pink. The largest male had his lower jaw starting to hook with those big teeth starting to show.
Beautiful morning on the lake; I saw only 2 other boats land a fish each and one was a small rainbow in shallow water off one of the slides. Surface temp was 65- 67 degrees so DR's are a must right now. Fish all came from 22 to 28 feet. Numerous fish on the finder and many would come up or go down to the ball level and take a look but not a lot of action. Four hits and four fish. No other takedowns.[

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