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As i was just telling zooker, last wed. we finally had a sunny day that hit 50 degrees, after a week of about 41 for the high, so I hit brookville lake Ind. and found some bass feeding off of schooling shad. I got two on the rattletrap, but went through many baits beforehand that didn't produce, like the rogue, spinnerbait, and senko..
Found active fish in 12 feet of water , chasing shad and hitting my traps in about 3 feet of water...felt good to get out, some of the fish felt like wet rags as they came in, others fought pretty good. |
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50 degrees?! WOW i thought that was too cold! I'm like kicking myself now because i had the opportunity to go out like 3 times but thought it was too cold. Nice job getting those fish in this weather
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it was 38*F, yes 38*F, this morning at 7:30. IM IN SOUTH TEXAS!! dang cold front!
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