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Old 07-09-2009, 08:25 AM   #1
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Thanks, you're right - I felt like I was coming down with a case of old yesterday but I think I'm over it

Wanted to go out last nite but opted for a good nite's sleep instead and apparently I took a full charge....

Gonna grab some snakes, hit it tonite and tomorrow nite, good tides -

As a guy I knew used to say, you're never too old to rock 'n' roll

Of course, he's dead now...probably too much rockin'....

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Old 07-09-2009, 09:14 AM   #2
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Thanks, you're right - I felt like I was coming down with a case of old yesterday but I think I'm over it

Wanted to go out last nite but opted for a good nite's sleep instead and apparently I took a full charge....

Gonna grab some snakes, hit it tonite and tomorrow nite, good tides -

As a guy I knew used to say, you're never too old to rock 'n' roll

Of course, he's dead now...probably too much rockin'....
Chuck,
Went out last night after the storms passed. A few fish to the low teens and a bunch of smalls. The beach where you like to go had a bunch that are perfect for breaking out the trout gear and small 4 inch redfins. Took my first bass from the new pond opening on the last of the flood current - that place looks like it could be nice in the right conditions. Only thing is you can't hide there.

Good luck.

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Old 07-09-2009, 10:12 AM   #3
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I was out there last pm as well (930-230). Got a single sub 20# fish, a few schoolies, and a lot of taps. Considering conditions and how fast the barometer was rising I didn't think that was too bad.
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Old 07-09-2009, 10:34 AM   #4
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I had my first skunk of the year 2 nights ago. I have been lucky to get into quality fish until this glitch with an emphasis on quality and not quantity.The plug bite has been nonexistent for a few weeks now in my world.However, I did notice a shadow trying his luck with everything but the kitchen sink to no avail the same night. GOOD LUCK

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