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Had a great morning on Seneca today, we had a great group from PA out one of which was Josh Hull a linebacker for the St Louis Rams.  We left the dock at 5:30 and ran up mid lake to fish my favorite summer rainbow hole.  We had a short window to fish the area we wanted as all of the weeds were on the move towards the North West.  Started off with our shallow program boards and riggers we put several good Bows in the boat one male that went 30 inches and some nice Browns.  Then the weeds moved in we decided to pull and run north to Sampson.  We got into the Lakers, Browns and a load of Salmon up north.  The salmon were in areas I haven’t been getting them in and they were shallow out over deep water.  We would let out a shallow copper or core on a board and as it was creeping out it would take off with another Salmon.  All of the Bows and Browns went back to fight again, a few salmon and small Lakers hit the box.  The deep 130 rigger with a Seneca ghost green dot flasher pounded the Lakers. Our dipsy bite was slow with around 5 Lakers on the wire but everything else more than made up for it.  The lake is setting up and the bait is also moving out off shore and is suspended 40 to 70 ft. down, surface temp was 65 up north, and our speed was 2.2 to 2.3 at the ball.  Should be game on now if you can find an area where the weeds don’t kill you.

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Way to go Sean !!!! You probably didn't try to beat him to the rods... Lol... Can't wait to get back up to that honey hole...

Mike

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