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    Shot docks on Neely Henry today for about 5 hours brought home the skunk didn't land the first fish
    today did get 8-10 thumps but no connects .was a ruff day wind blowing hard out of the east and I don't know where the water was coming from but they was pulling it hard . Water temp was 58.2 this evening .
    Thats why it's called fishing not catching.

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    We all have those days with the skunk, still a beautiful day considering it's the last week of November.
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    Sorry about the "skunking", but it looks like the day was beautiful.
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    Give it a couple days after this cold front and the coming rain.
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    It was a pleasure meeting you, hope we can get together in the future and land some slabs. Wish the docks I showed you would have been better, like you said, thats why they call it fishing not catching..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob D View Post
    Give it a couple days after this cold front and the coming rain.
    According to the Solunar guide, this coming week is supposed to be all good, but dependent upon the weather as you noted. I think I'll plan on hitting the water sometime this week.

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    I had the same type of day on the Alabama River. Fished hard north of Cooter's Pond on the main river and didn't land the first crappie.

    Did catch 3 spots on electric chicken. Saw them clearly on the electronic gadget in schools where cooter's pond and the river meet on the drop off. There were several boats targeting them and seemed like they were doing OK based on what we saw.

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    Slabprowler: Good positive attitude. Fishing on a beautiful day is good. Catching is better. Better catches coming soon.
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    Neely Henry gets tuff in the winter. But keep try buddy

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    You know how many fish I have caught lately. I must have wiped them out, I struck out today

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