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so ive been going to this lake everyday saturday for the past few weeks and today has been the most productive. it was about one million degrees out with no breeze.

as soon as i walked up on one of the spots , i notice a gang of baby bass. i threw out my F7 black/silver floating rapala on my UL rig and pull up a 10" peacock (didnt get a picture). i stayed for maybe an hour and didnt pull up anything else.

after a short drive around the community , i go to this other spot and it started to rain. but i like the rain and there wasnt any lightning so i stayed.

there was small bass there as well but they wouldnt take the hardbait. so i throw out a green/char. tail fluke with an unpegged 1/4oz bullet on the baitcaster. when im reeling in the first cast , a peacock smashed it. the way she was fighting , i thought it was an easy 5-6lb fish....

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i let her go , reposition the bait and cast again. another hit.

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on the third cast , ANOTHER peacock similar in size. didnt get a pic of that one 'cause she slid out of my grip before i could grab my phone.

after that . the bait was pretty much trashed (ive used it numerous time before this outing) so i threw on a trick stick. nothing.

swimming senko. nothing.

brush bug. nothing.

lizard? nothing.

another hour passes and the sun comes out. i started getting dehydrated so i called it a trip.

over all , it was not a bad outing. found out the retrieve i need to use on the fluke and im getting much better at casting.

:)

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