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    Default A 6 pack to GO

    Took Friday off and of course it rained and rained , the good news is the tiny window early in the morning without any .
    Told my buddy with the boat I wanted /needed a half dozen or 8 at the most to restock my freezer .
    Well we thought hit it at daylight and we got about 2 hours and we should handle the task at hand quite well .
    Not starting out well is the theme of things , couldn't hardly get a bite and the graph full of big crappie and bait .
    heck i even ketched a bass and a bream
    We hit spots that "should" have produced keepers easily and quickly and when our time was running really low we only had 2 keeper fish in the box !
    We changed plans and went to the north end to attack one of my condos in short muddy water, no dice there either .
    short fish here and there yes ,but solid fish NO , so last chance time wise and the smell of rain coming fast ,we hit a spot we know often has solid fish on it .
    sure enough I put 4 nice fish in the boat there and off we ran for the boat ramp . started sprinkling as we rolled out of there and left with my 6 pack to go ....
    sometimes it is what it is ...
    and as always ...
    KABOOM is the word
    p.s. and dropped off a coon out in the country , I trapped last night with my g sauce trick ,we had a hung jury , he was really lucky , he was going to get the death penalty and ended up with an early release and a VERY stern warning about No second chances with my chickens
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