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Folks those of you that have been following the Cataract Slab Masters tournaments this past summer, I have a story for you. As you recall we had a fellow fish our tourneys and he won 11 out of 13 of our tournaments. That fellow was Captain Dave. Today I thought I would take Ole Dave down to Monroe and fish off the docks at Paynetown. Surely I can beat him once this year. We walked out on dock A and immediately Dave is onto fish. There for awhile he was catching 3 to my one. I tried and tried but he still took my lunch money out on the docks. Folks this guy is the real deal. You can't beat him when it comes to fishing. We didn't have any monsters but did get a couple dozen that would stink up a biscuit. Around noon we went over to B dock and was in slips 4 through 11 and caught a few more fish. I was using a 1 1/2in blk/chrt tipped with a crappie nibblet. Fish were about 8ft down. The fish were up high over about 15 f.o.w. Dave was jigging a small and I mean small gold blade bait. It reminded me of the old "gay blade" baits. Anyway that was my story, you can't beat him. Till next time, Have a Merry Christmas. Bigarm
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I am from the Pendleton area I may have to slide down there and try the slips this winter. I have been looking for a decent place to winter fish from the bank. When I lived in Kansas we used to fish boat slips at a bunch of lakes. Seems like most marinas out here won't let you do it.
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good report sometimes I have been asked to leave some areas but most the time in winter you can fish most any state park docks even eagle creek without problems I first discovered dock fishing years ago after a tough day on Monroe I came back in with very few fish and saw some folks fishing the docks with a cooler full I have since learned to leave the boat at home and hit docks and below the dam
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