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Sneakypete Strikes!
Had the feeling this AM. Hit my spot at around 1300, and for an hour they bit. Then they slammed the door! Blue and white "Fluff Butt" around 8 inches below a VOSI (Float) and CLOSE to the bank. Missed a few and lost two. Oh well...
BUT, ol sneaky did catch a few sacs - YEA!!!
And I won't say anything about the spot excAttachment 189671ept that it was south of LA 14 - otherwise, "Mermentau" would clean 'em out!! nonono
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Good job, Pete! Are they spawning already down there? The water temp here is still about 50 degrees.
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Well Pete I went Saturday and tried to clean them out and caught exactly what you did. 3 and on the small side too. I'm done there until late Fall. When I get over the crud I'm going to start hunting spawning fish over in Western river/bayou swamps.
I'm sick today and glad to be sick. I thought yesterday that I had passed the point of being able to go in the yak. I thought it was old age and not enough sleep, but the fever today let me know that I can get better.
Something changed in the ponds since the last trip. On the humminbird there is a thick line of grey specks along the top. I don't know what that means exactly, but I had been doing pretty good until that change. The season is starting to change for sure.
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Congratulations Sneakypete. Throw some taters in with them and you got supper.
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Good job Pete, I love catching them on the banks like that.
"gene"
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Terry - Undeveloped eggs in one female - nothing in the other. The third was a male. Guess the warm sunny weather had 'em shallow.
Mermentau - Sorry you got the ghonkus. Hopefully you'll be able to get back at 'em in a short while! :fish
Thanks Pastor - But Blue Runner "Cajun Creamy Style" white beans and rice rather than taters! :biggrin
Pete
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Cool catch! Those things are fun on a fly rod!
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Nice job there Pete! I knew you could do it!:Rofl