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Thread: Slow day on Lake Woodruff today

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    Default Slow day on Lake Woodruff today


    We were on the lake when the sun came up, over cast and no wind. There were probably 60 boats on the lake. We only brought home 8. Biggest right at 14 inches. Nice and fat and full of roe. Two more were 13 and the rest were smaller . We troll jigs so we had to watch for grass and Lillie's. Didn't, see anyone catching very many. Maybe we should have went to Monroe. Would have been closer

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    Thanks for the report.

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    That's one of my favorite sections of the St.Johns - untouched, old Florida scenery
    The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?"

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    Sounds like a lot of fishing pressure, though you still managed a few good'uns , nice !
    crappie down !

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    Love Woody!

    first few times there long lined and had a blast, but the weeds were kind of a pain but still good stuff....... then my buddie took me out to jig the pads /2-3 fow...........with a single pole.......what?.........you mean like one pole? yup...............LIGHTS OUT GREAT FUN...............now Thanks to my buddie I am hooked and will be visiting soon enough......... like my buddie said....... to feel THE THUMP.....is to LOVE THE THUMP! Crappie crack game over


    "Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after".
    -Henry David Thoreau-

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