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Fished today after some bad weather moved through Sunday night. All I can say is heavy rains made the water go way up and looked like chocolate milk.

High water+heavily muddied water+low water temp= :angry::cry4::dazed-7::(

but as they say a day of fishing is better than a day of work..... well now i have to get ready to go to work lol

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I can kind of feel your pain. We had a nice warm day that thawed everything out 2 days ago and was still soft yesterday. Well I grabbed a rod and planned on hitting a couple ponds before work but everything I drove by was frozen! :cry4: I did drive by one small community lake that had some soft water by the dam but couldn't get any to grab my jerkbait, even when I was taking over a minute on a single retrieve. Still better than sitting at home watching fishing and wishing it was me!

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