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With the lake flipping/upwelling making for a tough king bite, we decided to hit some brown trout waters east of Oswego this morning. So we hit the water at dark o'thirty and set down near the power plant. Once we got our spread out (2 riggers and 4 long lines with Stinger UV Tuxedo and Seasick Waddler mag spoons) it was non-stop action in 15-30 fow for the first several hours then it slowed to a steady bite. When the sun got bright we switched out the Seasick's with Stinger UV Orange Tuxedos. We were 10 for 16 by 9am (including a hefty brute pushing our scales near 15 lbs). We had 69 degrees on the surface, 54 15 ft down. We then decided to swing deeper to see if we could scrounge up any kings - no luck! Weighed the big brown in at Screwy Louie's and officially weighed in at 14.13 lbs and currently in 8th place.

 

A couple days off, then we'll be out again this coming weekend... Let's hope the lake sets back up soon!

Edited by Finders Keepers

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