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Here’s an update from our last trip out to the hot side.  We got into better bass and even caught a walleye which is really rare  for this lake, it’s not as reare in the upper Potomac or some of the other rivers but a hot water cooling lake? Not so much.  But….last trip we caught a lot of catfish and a few bass. This trip we got on the bass more than the cats.  I caught them mainly on a dropshot whereas my partner was catching them on a blade.  He finally switched to dropshot and a Yamamoto Shad Shape Worm.  Great day.  

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