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Only could spare an hour to fish on Sunday and with the rainy conditions I had to put some miles on Stanley. Water temp was 50-52. Caught one on the frog, one missed and caught the rest on swimbaits. I'm ready for the consistent frog bite.

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Nice! I fished a tournament this Saturday and the water temp was 60. Caught a few spawners and even had a couple hits on top.

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That is one heck of a hook on that frog

I'm tired of fishing in 42 degree water with 3-4 inches of clarity, #jealous

 

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On 2/27/2018 at 7:41 PM, everythingthatswims said:

That is one heck of a hook on that frog

Yeah its pretty stout. Its a double hook if you haven't seen them.

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14 hours ago, BassObsessed said:

Yeah its pretty stout. Its a double hook if you haven't seen them.

I gotcha, I see it now

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