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    Default Too hot to fish?


    Who says. Looks like if I want to fish I'll just have to put up with the heat. Not a great day but a good day in my book. I went out to the hunting lease to catch these. The water temp was 90 degrees but we had a stiff breeze blowing out the northwest which made it bearable. Here are the pictures. We caught them on jigs with just about any color we tried and I caught 2 of the sac-au-lait on a RoadRunner with an electric chicken BG shad. We were fishing 2 foot below a bobber in 4 foot of water.














    Why would anyone leave a perfectly good spinner bait hanging on a limb that was easily reached right from my bow seat. It had about 6 feet of mono on it. The reason I found it is that I through my jig to within 6 inches of the spinner bait and got hung up myself.





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    good report Gene.....sure looks like a "fishy" place to me.....you got some nice ones....
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    way to go Gene
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    It was hot while we were down there. Had a good time but glad to be home.

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    After the brutal winter we had, I said I wasn't going to say anything - I will now - it's hot. You can cut the air with a knife.
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    Hot we ain't broke 95 yet this year guys lol. I'll let y'all know it it's hot we are starting a 200 pallet sod job tomorrow

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    It is hot here too. I have thought about putting out a hoop net and baiting it with a block of ice.
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    "G" Gone but not forgotten!!

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    PPG I have left baits in trees because they were extremely close to wasp nest's. Figure if I was lucky enough that they didn't stir when I threw it at them, I would make it a present to them. Later on in the year the wasp's are gone and someone gets a nice bait.
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    Makes sense I guess. That is if you're afraid of a few little old wasps.
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