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    Had to start off the day hiding from the wind

    It took me a little bit to figure them out

    If it wasn't white it wouldn't get bit

    Water temp 77 9 foot deep in 14 fow

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    Nice mess! I may have to try 'em early in the morning with my grandson.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RMGeorge View Post
    Nice mess! I may have to try 'em early in the morning with my grandson.
    Thanks RMG
    It should be good in the morning
    I'm thinking about trying again tomorrow myself

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    Boat's already hooked up.
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    Nice!
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    They hit almost any bait I pulled on Cypress. Hotty Totty, Mad Cow, Splatter back, Viral Perch. Anything chartreuse and the Orange crush produced zero fish. Man was it rough out there. Had to head back in at 1:30. Both batteries dead from fighting the wind. They were still steadily biting when I pulled the plug. Lots of dinks today, but lots of good fish. Only non crappie caught was a two pound bass.
    A bad day fishing is better than a good day at work, unless you fish for a living.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bossier_Rob View Post
    They hit almost any bait I pulled on Cypress. Hotty Totty, Mad Cow, Splatter back, Viral Perch. Anything chartreuse and the Orange crush produced zero fish. Man was it rough out there. Had to head back in at 1:30. Both batteries dead from fighting the wind. They were still steadily biting when I pulled the plug. Lots of dinks today, but lots of good fish. Only non crappie caught was a two pound bass.
    You have done well grasshopper... now snatch the pebble from my handThey feed'n up
    I fished Black B yesterday whole different set of variables. Mostly blacks and they some picky rascals
    I'm tryn cypress today.
    They still in the same places? They feed'n up They feed'n up They feed'n up
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    I caught most of mine in the same water but out on the points of the "racetrack". I've heard from several people now that they are doing well on jigs in Black Bayou.
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    Very good report and a nice box of good fish. Congratulations!
    The Lord is good. His mercy and love endures forever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bossier_Rob View Post
    I caught most of mine in the same water but out on the points of the "racetrack". I've heard from several people now that they are doing well on jigs in Black Bayou.
    What's the "racetrack"? Is this an area on Cypress?


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