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    Nice job on a good couple of days fishing.
    All the fish we caught on Truman today were shallow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lil Baby View Post
    sweet where were at on the loz?

    From the Grand Glaze bridge south.
    Finding brush at 15' was the ticket this weekend.
    About half way into coves off the main.

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    Quote Originally Posted by long poler View Post
    Nice job on a good couple of days fishing.
    All the fish we caught on Truman today were shallow.

    I talked to a guy bass fishing around me and he said his son and him caught them yesterday around laydowns in 4 to 5 feet. They were using corks and minnows.

    I wanted to give it a try but I couldn't leave a good bite to see if I could make it happen.
    It very well could of been true.

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    When the water gets in the 50's I'd imagine they will stack up right under docks and that slip corking will be killer

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    Good work on some nice fish.....don't know what cold windy days does to the big-uns but I like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bugman View Post
    Good work on some nice fish.....don't know what cold windy days does to the big-uns but I like it.
    Yep, I had the trolling motor on 3 to 4 most of the time to try and keep in place.

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