On this most somber day in Amercan history, I chose to go to the lake and jig a few brush piles as I reflected on the events that unfolded some 14 years prior. It amazes me how vivid my memories are of that terrible day. I started my day taking advantage of the low water conditions by driving rebar and placing PVC into stumps that are located in channels I use frequently. When my chores were done I began my pursuit of my most favorite species, the crappie. I found the fishing to be a good bit slower than weeks prior, but did catch a fish here and there which added up to a nice limit. All fish were caught in waters between 5 and 12 feet. Water temps were in the low 80's. Heavy overcast skies were present all day. Winds blew at 5 to 8 knows out of the west. Water clarity was clear to slightly stained. All fish caught on 1/32 ounce Rooty Tooty 309's in white and chartreuse.
The box shot
I saw this huge red wasp nest before they saw me


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