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Early Spring Night Fishing

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Don't underestimate it boys. 

Went out last night, it was a balmy 43* air temp, 14mph sustained winds, stained water on a normally 20ft visibility clear water lake. Water temp was 56*. I had all the odds stacked against me to be a bad night, I almost stayed home. 

Well, I'm glad I didn't. Found out the pattern, ended up putting the smackdown on them. Caught a total of 15 bass in 5 hours, all great healthy pre-spawn beauties. 

The ticket to ride was a 3/8 oz black skirt single colorado blade spinner. Stroking it off the bottom almost like a jig. Trailer hook was a must as most were short striking. Every fish came out of 4-8ft of water. 

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Pow! WTG. The road less traveled... bravely going where few dare to tread. WTG.

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Nicely Done ~

Congrats

A-Jay

  • 2 weeks later...

That’s awesome! Good for you.

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