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The lake was tough on us tonight and truely forced us to grind out every bite. With the east wind the water was constantly changing before our eyes as we fished it. Alot of mud water in tight and out past 20 fow in some spots. We only found 2 pockets of water that produced for us. 1 was just west of the Cowsucker creek plume and the other was just west of Newmans point. Both spots held 44 degree "green" water. We ended the night with 13 bites total including our first King of the season. Riggers and slide divers loaded with DW SS and big boards dragging stick baits all took fish for us. We boated a Laker, a King, Browns, a Steelhead, and a Coho but still needed an Atlantic for the Lake Ontario slam.

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You see me roll by? I thought I saw a boat fishing near Sandy last night.

 

For god sake will you freakin smile in a picture of your first king of the season!?!?!?!?!!??!

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You see me roll by? I thought I saw a boat fishing near Sandy last night.

 

 

I almost called but that was about the time we had our first fish of the night on.

 

 

 

 

For god sake will you freakin smile in a picture of your first king of the season!?!?!?!?!!??!

 

I thought i was smiling!

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His face was frozen like that from that stiff east wind last night..But we still had a blast..

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If you wanna so he smile buy him an ice cream!!  LOL......

 

Clearly I'm wanting ice cream cuz my grammar went to pooh!!  :P

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If you wanna so he smile buy him an ice cream!!  LOL......

 

Dex

Team Thrillseeker

:)

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