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    Default No Slab Sauce hurt today


    But we did put the hurt in some slabs and bass. Shiners were the key today. We found some stacked under one particular tree and no where else. Besides the8 we brought home we lost several nice ones coming to the boat. The bite was very light, they would take the float under but if we tried to set the hook there was nothing there. We had to let them have it for 10 or 15 seconds before setting the hook. I’ve never seen that before. Conditions weren’t the best, high muddy water or high super clear water. We finally found some that was just right. The wind blew hard from the north and it felt like November. It was a fun day for us.
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    Great catch Mr. Gene. Looks like some pigs in there. Congratulations! I'm fixing to order me a couple more bottles of that Slab Sauce.
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    Fine mess right there. You catch any? Or did Linda catch them all.
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    Come on "D", you know I only let her catch some to keep peace in the family. I spent some time throwing a hollow frog against the bank. Had a bunch of blow up but only hooked one. One of them seemed to be around 4 pounds. I have to go back and try that again.
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    Good job PPG....I been thinking bout that frog myself...
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    Nice catch pawpaw!

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    Nice catch Mr. Gene. Gonna try and get my boat in the water soon.

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    Bruce be prepared for some explosive strikes, sure is fun. Thanks Dwayne, you've been doing well yourself.

    You'd better hurry, your boat is gonna dry rot.

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