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Bass club non-tourney fishing day

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My bass club held a fun fishing day at one of our smaller local lakes on Saturday.  The whole point of this day was to fish with some members you don't normally get to fish with.  We started the day at 0700, then at 0900 we met up and swapped people around.  The fishing was OK considering it was warm out with clear skies.  Water temps were 70*.  I didn't even know our lakes got that warm.  LOL!  I ended up catching only one bass, but it was a nice one.  One of the guys I fished with caught a decent one as well.  We had just gotten the trolling motor in the water when I see a fish crousing the sand flat.  My buddy swings us back around and the first cast he catches it.  That was pretty cool.  All in all it was a good day on the water.  It was nice to get to fish with these guys without the pressure of a tournament.

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