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Bradywl03

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  1. Sorry Red Earth I am new to this.
  2. We catfish it a lot and do pretty well, there is shad in there and I hear the bass bite is pretty good.
  3. We weighed in one fish on a Shakey head.
  4. Kicker you are right it was not safe at all, the lake was white-capping.
  5. Thanks guys this really helps. We did fish slow but we never went a little deeper, always stayed shallow.
  6. Hi, last weekend I fished the South Carolina High School state fishing tournament on Lake Murray and the weather was terrible. It was snowing, sleeting, and raining. The winds were blowing 30mph and it was about 30 degrees. The water temperature was around 66 and it was super foggy. Out of 84 teams only about 20 weighed in. The rest just left. So here is what I want to know. What tips do you have for weather like that. All I know is Friday when we pre-fished they were super shallow on rocks, points and under docks and would hit buzzbaits, shallow cranks, and jigs. Saturday, the day of the tournament and the day the weather was terrible we threw spinnerbaits down rock lines, flipped docks, tried shallow cranks on points and flats, we did almost everthing in the book. Any advice for what I should have done will be helpful. Thanks, Brady Leatherwood

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