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    Fished the honey holes in the river this morning....my arm got tired of bringing em in....then the wind showed up as usual and they stopped. Didn't find any beds...looks like they're staging.....water still a tad bit cold maybe.

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    That's great, nice gilly ya got there - maybe after Easter I can get on some

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    If you look directly over the seat...you'll see a low hanging oak over the water....good place to fish!!

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    pretty fish.--shu
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    Going for them in the morning was catching sheepshead today, rotten little bait stealers, but sooo good to eat.
    Hope to catch a few as nice as that one...............
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    Great looking gill Mike.
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    Great looking gill!! I've fed my wife and kids a bunch of those in years past,I had the inside straight on where they were at the time. 6 to 18 in a 2 hour drift and back in time for dinner after work. That was fun.
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    That's a nice copperhead bream for sure. We have them up here in the Panhandle but not in all rivers and lakes. Those things grow huge. Shellcrackers up here are not yet bedding but will soon. Water temp is 69/70. The bite is steadily improving by the day. Here is a 31 catch from yesterday of gills and shellcrackers from the Choctawhatchee River.

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    most fun fish to hook up.....they pull and fight like no other fish!! Nothing like it!!

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    Nice job on the Gills. I would sooner catch them than crappie.



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