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    Default Clark hill 3-25 afternoon


    Enjoyed the fishing today. Size was very good for brushpiles. I didn't check many because I didnt have to. Brought home a limit and caught about 10 more. Fishing 8-10 ft down in 20-25 ft of water. Name:  image.jpg
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    Nice

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    Did they still have eggs?
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    Yes. I haven't filleted them yet but they appeared to be full of eggs. Looks like golf balls in their stomach

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    Nice catch Judson. Congrats. Looks like those hens might make it another couple of weeks before they'll lay....maybe even longer. Looking at that screenshot it probably didnt take you any other brushpiles to catch that limit.

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    That's an awesome graph shot! You can pick the ones you want to catch!
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    All but two had eggs. And I know one was a male. As I was cleaning them I noticed some were expelling eggs a little on my tailgate. Might be a side effect of being dead? But these fish were around the mid lake area. So we're probably a little behind you up lakers. I like my depth finder. It's not the biggest but I feel I understand what I'm looking at pretty well. Plus I like to turn it to the black screen. I feel I can see the fish better. This was another shot from yesterday. I never could stay on these but they were roaming around the brush. Them some hawgs!Name:  image.jpg
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    Good looking catch, congrats on the haul and thanks for the report.
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    Congrats on the catch...your depth finder is the same one I run, it does the job. The main thing is knowing how to read 'em.
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