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Tonight's trip started out with some very fishy edges that produced some very nice LGMouth. After the flood tide came in the fish just stopped hitting and as fast as they could headed way back into the pads. We watched many LGMouth get up on top of the grass and just swim right by the boat. So we changed to frogs and toads but they did not even strike. Had a few follows but it was like the feeding light was switched off. So we headed for fresh water. That produced some good hits and a snakehead that came un-buttoned very quickly.
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Thanks for the pix.
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