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Yesterday's sun told me to go fishing so I got up this morning and quickly put the little boat together. Got on the water just after noon. The east bay was choked full of ice and the west bay was littered with debris, we continued west to the pump house where we found a mud plume from shoreline runoff. A nice class of brownies were feeding in the plume and we worked over the area until 2:30 landing and releasing plenty of fish. Rapalas in size f7 in bleeding copper were the bait of choice. We fished 6 to 14 fow, speed was just right and temp was good enough. (No gauges on his boat) Fish were aggressive hitting flat lines at 60' and planer lines out to 120'.

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