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Hit the launch at Dean's Cove at 5:33, headed South and within the first 15 minutes picked up a pig laker, :yes: 110 FOW, 100' down on a "Reel Hooked Up Fly" chasing a racer frog, yellow, Spin Doctor. Copper pullers must have thought we were "pros" & wanted to share our electronic info, because 2 of them on numerous occasions motored right at us, turned & set up shop, at 2.4 MPH we would overtake them quickly & had to head out in deep water.......where it was barren :o, this continued enough times that we motored back to the launch, and trolled North of the launch,had 2 wire rods/Dipseys, & 2 down riggers out, since we must have looked like "pros" AND since this was our 5TH time out in this sport we should add another Dipsey rod, mono, 0 setting right down the chute, TOTALLY forgetting that when my partner gets a day off from work, he really isn't "off from work" & gets distracted with all the phone calls from the office, does 1 to many 90 turns................first time I pulled a knife out in a boat in anger(of course used to cut 2 down rigger lines & the "pro" 5TH rod that MELDED together)(picture is of partner for proof he's still with us)(that's my story) ...............with just 2 wire rods/Dipsey's 1 at 300' the other at 240' # 2 setting WE picked up 4 more lakers. Other producer for us today was a "Big Weenie" fly "lap dance XXXglow" chasing a Green Dolphin on chrome Spin Doctor. Fleas weren't bad, but something I learned on here on another post & something I would like to give kudos to is the "dry rag (towel.....what have you) flea removal tip, worked GREAT ! THANKS LOU !!!! AGAIN !!! off the lake at 11:30, was a BEAUTIFUL DAY !

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