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Lake Cheyenne in Richmond

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After a fun day with clients discussing captive insurance and claims problems I decided to walk to Lake Cheyenne by my house for an hour of fishing fun after I got home at 5 PM.

I fish off a friend's dock and pontoon boat and I thought I would try to see what a shaky head would produce.

In one hour and five minutes I caught six (6) bass; three (3) on a shaky head; two (2) on a Moccasin Blue Dead Ringer; and one (1) on a Rage Tail blue crawfish.  None were over a pound and a half but they were fun to catch.

I lost my Rage Tail crawfish to another bass (fantastic action and I was ticked that the fish took it) and had the Dead Ringer tail pulled off by a small bass or a bluegill.

Had to leave at 6:20 PM as wife was on the way home and we were going to Ben Franklin's to have the picture of grand dog framed, which cost me $163.  Money that could have gone into a good baitcasting rod.  ;D

All in all, it was a great way to relieve the day's stress and have a good time.  :)

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