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    Default Low water dock fishing


    With a projected high of 95 and a heat index of triple digits I decided to give it a try today .
    The sun was playing peekaboo from behind the clouds and a nice breeze was blowing that helped .
    When I arrived I was surprised how much lower the water had dropped since my last visit just five days ago .
    If it continues, I’ll be able to jig under the dock soon .
    I took three rods , my 4’11” Major Craft Finetail Glass, my 4’11” Graywolf glass , and my Palms Quattro 4’10” .
    My jigs were .3g tungsten bead head streamer jigs , in dark olive with a 3mm copper colored bead .
    I caught fifteen total , most during the first hour .
    Rating the rods for fun factor, the Graywolf was number 1 and cast the micro jigs father than the other two . With the Major Craft a close second .
    First picture is my fishing hole . From the end of the dock to the corner of the pocket next to the downed tree .
    It’s one of the few places I could stand in the shade while I fished .
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    Nice catches and sounds enjoyable. Thanks for sharing
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    Some pretty colors on those. Good that you can find a little shade. I’m sitting here contemplating going or not, slept in til 7 this morning.
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    Glad ou are finding success despite the conditions.
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    Way to go, you have a nice spot there.
    take care!!
    tight lines
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    Some nice catches and glad you were able to get in some shade.

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