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    Default Clark Hill 3-27 afternoon


    I ran back up to the hill this afternoon and found the fish still cooperative. Overall the size was a little off but I had no trouble catching a nice limit. I did get a surprise as I was reeling my first fish in this huge striper about 10-15 pounds tried to flush the crappie. Being a bass fisherman I had a super fluke ready. He didn't take it though. About 30 min later he did it again. Still couldn't get him to bite. On another brushpile I landed a 4 lb channel cat on my ultra light. The predators were definitely lurking around the brushpiles today. Name:  image.jpg
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    Great screen shot. Look like you could get your limit off one pile. Striper was on to your tricks.
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    Another good outing, congrats on the catch. I agree, great looking screen shot.
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    Is that a bucket of bamboo? Looks like it. Congrats on yet another good limit and thanks for sharing those pictures.

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    That is a great looking pile with crappie holding on it. Enjoyed the report and pics.
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    Yes it's bamboo. I get some strange looks, during the winter, hauling bamboo to my house with my truck. And I know people who wonder why I work so hard at it. I made 18 by myself this year. And they're not small. But it's worth it. In the next two months I plan to take several people. My daughters and wife of course. Dad,mom, uncle, and friends who don't get to fish much. I really enjoy putting people on fish.Name:  image.jpg
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    That is a nice pile, looks like mine do. They work really good!

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    Are you backing off and throwing jigs to the piles or tight lining minnows over them?

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    love the depthfinder shot
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    Dropping minnows. I do try jigs but with limited success. I caught some with jigs Friday. I use a slip cork so I'm rarely right over the brush.

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