As is the norm, hit the lake both Thursday and Friday. Thursday I was alone, Friday was spent with my bud Tommy. The fishing has been pretty tough here lately. When I say tough, I'm not meaning numbers of fish caught, It's more about how long you have to present the baits to get any takers. The fish are holding tight and near the bottom, can't quite figure out as to why. Our guess is the barometric pressure has been quite high here lately, but that's only a guess. One pole, vertically jigging brush and structure was the method, Rooty Tooty 309's were the baits. With the windy, overcast conditions we found black and chartreuse the preferred color. I limited on Thursday, on Friday we just couldn't get enough keeper fish in the box and came up a little short. As we do this time of year, or anytime of year if the truth be told, we placed numerous fresh brush out. We put out a few last week, and the fish seem to prefer the green trees and limbs over the old. A few white fish are starting to show up in the creel as well.
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Tommy with a couple of nice crappie.
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A decent whitey.
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Thursday's cooler shot.
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Friday's box shot.

