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Size:  54.5 KBThanks to all the advice and ideas offered up over the last week today was a really nice day for me. I decided to search for deeper structure holding fish. I did alot of reading on my electronics and actually found a couple of spots holding fish. I scanned close by boat docks fir brush and was successful. Seems like the pattern was that the docks structure needed to be in at least 10 or 12 feet of water. Also found some fish on a deep cliff wall. They seemed to be on a mixture of rocks and brush. These were in the 20ft range. My oldest son caught one over 14in. Had a really fun day with the boys and catching fish always makes it better. Thanks for all the suggestions last week. If I can figure out how to upload pictures I will.
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    Great fish - you really have our DI zoned in - that looks great

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    Very nice !! I've caught some good fish around Thiefneck Island, too. Just never fished it all that much in recent years. And we pretty much always fish docks with over 10fow under the front edge, Spring or Fall.

    And if I wasn't seeing that image on your DF, and just a screenshot of it, I'd swear it was from a underwater camera !! That's awesome !!

    Thanks for your report/pics ... and luck2ya on your following trips

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