04-04-11, 04:36 PM | #1 |
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Monday Report
The bite today was quick at the top of the tide. Got a limit and went on a search mission for bigger fish. No luck at some of my best spots...makes me worry about the rest of the week. Wind was building all day and got pretty nasty on the ride in. Still a good day.. no rain..
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04-04-11, 04:43 PM | #2 |
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How are the bass? Be down there in 3 weeks looking for the green fish.
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04-04-11, 06:55 PM | #3 |
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caught 25 today before the storm came around 12:30 but only had 6 over 12 inches (legal size)
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NOW: water temps back to 50 degrees today after a 10 degree drop in the last week. Green trout are still on established grass beds but mostly all bucks. The sows are still in deep cuts and have lockjaw. If you want to at least catch a few then rattletrap to find bright green grass and concentrate on those areas. 3 WEEKS: temps should be 62 -65 and sows will be in the pea gravel setting up nests. Big males will be on major points and highways to grass lines dependiing on tide/sun. Need more? Capt Mike
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