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OK had a father and son fly fishing trip today. Cloudy and tide right and things looking up as both could cast well and place a Waldorf hair bug where it needed to be. Ran down a grass line and not even a sniff from the wiley old LGMouth.. Moved around a couple of times and bang! Nice bass on a wacko worm.
Later the clouds cleared and a cool breeze picked up and the topwater bite died.. Did find a few stupid LGMouth but mostly they shut down. Still it was good to fish with some talented fly guys.. Capt Mike
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How was the algae situation?
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None at all but water temps have plumeted and grass gone brown..
The red fox has barked. Capt Mike
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