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Pat were your fish shallow or deep.
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about 2 feet under a cork, had to cover a lot of area and had to pop it quite a bit to get a hit.
Using pink head jig weight with black and chart and also orange head jig weight with pumpkin seed
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Very nice pictures PS, I didn't know you did the trolling thing for sacs. Did you catch any that way? I haven't seen many people doing that in Henderson, maybe 1 or 2. Pat B, very nice set up, and thanks for the report. Me and my 4 yr old will be there on Saturday for the tournament at Cypress Cove. I don't know if he will make it until noon though, but we will give it a shot.
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I do not normally do that....only a few times.....when you get desperate, you try everything....I was fishing shiners at the pipeline crossing at depths of 2 ft, 5 ft and 8 ft......hardly any wind so I just sat in one spot....water was black there.....caught a bream, bass and sac there....all small throw backs.....lost something about 6 ft from the boat.....
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I think that sometimes when they don't bite it's because there is so darn much food and their stomach is stuffed. The one I caught was like that and there were bait fish everywhere on the humminbird where I caught it.