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Gerritt and I left the docks at 5:30. Our plan was to head out and find the green water. As we got out there is wasn't hard as the green water was almost all the way out to 100fow. We set up in 60fow. We ran two riggers with sliders, two wires and a flat line and a 2 color core. We found that our best screen was in the 80 to 60 ft range. We picked up our first fish on a sea sick waddler down 48 over 60fow. We later got a rainbow on an orange crush and two small kings that came on a chicken wing and hawg wild on the sliders. We didn't have a bite after 9. Every fish came on the riggers and one on a flat line. We finished 4 for 4 and were in at the docks by 12:30.

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Jon met me down at the docks at 5:15 and we were headed out by 5:30. As we left the channel the lake was flat with nice rollers. It looked like another great day of fishing. We set up in 60fow again to work the waypoints from the previous day. We found that the green water moved in a little bit compared to Saturday. Disappointing, we didnt mark or take any hits so we went in the 60 ft and headed west. As soon as we starting marking fish we hooked up with a good laker off of the 4 color core. Our spread consisted of two riggers with sliders 3 lead cores and a flat line. We ended up takeing a fish at least one an hour all the way till one when we stopped. Our deepest fish all weekend came 48 ft down. We had 44 degrees 30 ft down. We finished the day with 6 kings 2 steelies and 1 laker. Hot spoons were the chicken wing, die hard, hawg wild, and orange crush. We finished the day 9 for 11 with the highlight doubling up on a king and rainbow with them both jumping all the way to the net! Another great weekend on Apple Boy

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We had the same type results.  A few king bites on 25, 36 and 47 ft rigger.  3-color cores picked up 9 steelhead yesterday and 4 trouts on Sunday.  UV hawg wild, green hornet, SSW, UV Gator, Gator, NBK. 

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