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Was able to get out today on a solo trip for a couple hrs and worked on some inshore brownies. Went to bear creek and pretty much fished east side of the plant. With a NW wind it was blowing 41- 44 degree water into the cove and that was where they were stacked. Ran two flatlines at 140 back with a GFR and blue/white rapala. Prime depth was 5 to 8 fow at a 1.6 to 2.0 mph. Went 9 out 11 hits. Felt good to see the sun and smell the lake air.

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Here u can see a nice line of stained water that i kept working.

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Nice job especially on a solo trip!! looks like your "future crew" is ready for some spring brownie action!Pray for south winds on Monday Call me let me know.love the spiderman hat!!!

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I can't even believe this post, I thought it was a good idea to clean up my boat those couple of nice days, what was I thinking! Awesome job! Very jealous

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Thanks everyone for the comments. Your days will come sooner then u think. I may have dug myself a hole as the little ones think it is boating season and they want to go now. Ive spent the week trying to explain to them that it is still very cold out thier. I will have to make it up to them when the weather breaks for good.

Thanks

Eli

  • 2 weeks later...
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excellent report.You need to get a launching permit from the town of ontario to use the ramp.I plan on getting a season permit soon.

Im glad I still have my auxilary 19 ft. seanymph for this early fishing.

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