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Good times this weekend!

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Hello folks,

Well, I went up to visit my buddy Craig this weekend (3 hours North) to get down to business and do some fishing. I left from work on Thursday but arrived in town too late to go fishing as Craig had to work early Friday morning.

So, Friday after Craig got off work we got out to chase largies until dark and we did fairly well. We intended on capturing some of the fish on camera but my camera thought otherwise.

Saturday we were on the water at a different lake for 5:30 a.m. to target smallies for the day. We had a great time and caught some decent fish. We landed about 25 smallies in total (and lost 3 nice ones at the side of the boat........forgot the net :-[). My camera was now back in order. Here are some pics:

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(Same fish as above)

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Craig with a couple smaller smallies:

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Sunday we were back on yet another small lake to target largies again. This lake produced some more decent fish and some more good times in Gumby (the little green Minn Kota powered boat we're in) ;D. This lake usually produces some nice fish for its size and this day was no exception. Here are some more pics:

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Thanks for readin' and lookin'. :)

Those are some really nice smallies.

  • Super User

Love those smallies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Super User

NICE smallies.. That hole pictured in the last photo looks too perfect.

  • Super User

Can't help but have a great day with fish like that, right?  Awesome!

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Thanks gents!

fishinfiend: This lake had a lot of cover that looked like that and believe it or not, the bigger fish were caught where there was much less visible cover. This is probably due to fishing pressure.

Josh VanderMeer: These lakes surround the Barry's Bay area. Are you familiar with the region (Ottawa Valley)?

firefightn15: Yep, the fish definitely helped, but we also had beautiful weather and lots of laughs. Perfect! 8-)

Thanks again! ;)

Thanks gents!

fishinfiend: This lake had a lot of cover that looked like that and believe it or not, the bigger fish were caught where there was much less visible cover. This is probably due to fishing pressure.

Josh VanderMeer: These lakes surround the Barry's Bay area. Are you familiar with the region (Ottawa Valley)?

firefightn15: Yep, the fish definitely helped, but we also had beautiful weather and lots of laughs. Perfect! 8-)

Thanks again! ;)

Nice fish i'll be sending back reports next time i go to sparrow for some hardcore bassin!

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Good Times!

Great post!

Nice fish and pics!

Congratulations!

8-)

"You guys are on fire" and great pics.

Big O

nice fish!!!! i had a dream last night i was catching small mouths, never have but i have dreamed about it.

  • Author

Thanks guys!

nashkcn, your post gave me a chuckle! ;D

very, very nice dude.  great fish and pix.

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Thanks hawg caller!

Now if I could only get onto some fish the size of the ones you catch........ ;D

Awesome smallies! Congrats to you both. Looks like you found some great places to fish.  :)

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