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Got out in the Bay Saturday and Sunday.

Was pretty nasty with the cold temps and NW winds but the fish were biting a little bit so it was worth it.

Usual Brown trout lures were taking fish. Sticks and spoons off the boards and shallow riggers.

Prefered colors were changing as conditions changed starting out with dark colors and switching up to bright stuff.

Fish were on the move and weren't in the same place from Sat. to Sunday. Gotta figure the wind was moving things around.

Saturday we did 10 pretty quick once we found them. Kept our six, average in size witht he biggest about 7+ lbs.

Did something I don't usually do and left those fish.

Last weekend we did 4 right in a row betwwen 8 and 10 lbs for the same area. Went looking for those bigger fish but didn't find um.

Finished the day with 11 Browns boated and 6 in the box.

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Got Richard thawed out over night and back in the boat Sunday morning.

Was a couple degrees warmer but that friggen wind was crankin even worse than Sat..

Very difficult to hold any kind of consitant speed or keep the boat going in the direction I wanted to go.

On top of that the dam fish had moved so we had to find them again. They hadn't gone far and when we did find them we did our 6 and got the hell off that nasty Lake.

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Back at um next weekend.

Glen

Posted

Way to go guys! You guys really have some stones to fish in those conditions with the freezing spray.....great job.....

Thanks for sharing,

- Chris

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And you wanted Me to go with you two. :shake::lol: But then on the other hand it would of been worth the price of admission just to watch Richard in action. :yes::D

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Thanks for the great report. You guys definitely earned those fish cause that wind was cold, even on shore. I'm waiting for a tiny warm up and will head out. Sure will be nice when we get a light wind and 60 degrees.

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Yup. :rofl::yes:

And you wanted Me to go with you two. :shake::lol: But then on the other hand it would of been worth the price of admission just to watch Richard in action. :yes::D
Posted

Looked like one of the deadlyest catch boats :lol: Glad you reported Thanks.

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I knew it. I looked at Cayuga and it was rippin. Then i thought, I'll bet Glen is out! I was right! :D

nice fishing. :yes:

Couple more weeks till I can get the boat out.

RR

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No ice in the cooler neccesary on those days :lol:

Heated reels would have been good. Hmmm. Where's my development team.

Excellent efforts on a very challenging day. Great report!

Mark

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Nice job guys!!! Sorry i miss'd it- i love those ice cold days and being the only ones on the lake!!!

Once the new boat is settled and things calm down maybe i will make it out!

Should be about May at this rate!!!!!!

Good Luck this weekend

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Hey Richard how come you kept your shirt on? :lol: Good work guys, real nice fish n' I'll bet it never felt better to get off the water! Chris & I are gonna hit Cayuga tomorrow, sure hope it's not like those pics! -Andy

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Great pics & report. I gotta say though, you are a glutton for punishment. Not as much as the cold weather, but having Richard in the boat. :lol:

He's getting to be quite the fisherman being with you Glen. Good job & Good Patience!!!

Just kidding Cuz, hope to see you on the water soon. :yes:

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Thanks for the report and the pix.....Brrrrrrr....with the ice hanging off your boat ....looks like you've been crabbin on the Bering Sea...Opening my summer place on April 29....Hope it warms up....Yall have had one nasty winter... 8)

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