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My buddy and I fish Wednesday night tournaments on Lake Toho every week.  Well we got to the marina yesterday and saw that Hurricane Irma had made a genuine wreck of the ramp and the breakwall.  It was all blocked off so we couldn't launch and no tournament was going out of there obviously.  We decided to fish anyway so we headed to one of the other ramps on the lake and put in.  We went to some of our normal productive spots and found that 1.5 to 2 feet of increased water depth makes a hell of a difference.  Not just to us, the fish didn't seem to like it either as we were getting basically nothing.  Finally we decided to throw the playbook out the window and go try some shallower water and that's where we found 'em.  We caught several nice fish but this one was the big girl of the evening (also my PB of the year):

 

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