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| May 10, 2018 - Bass; by Greg | |
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| Ghost Comanche | May 10 2018, 05:51 PM Post #1 |
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Yesterday I was off from work and decided to head to the lake for the day. WOW ... that about sums it up. I would say it was my best day ever on SML as far as fishing goes. I put in at Oak Grove about 6:15am, no other vehicle in the lot, and headed down the lake to fish some clear water. I stopped about a mile down and started fishing, the visibility was 3'-4', water temp. was showing 68*, warmed to 71* when I left. Fish were everywhere and seemed to be in all stages, some on beds, some guarding fry, and some acting like they were getting ready to spawn. I would say that 40 fish would be a good guess as to the number of fish I caught, all on a Fluke or a shakey head, and all released right away. I stayed all day, 3:45pm, and hated to leave because these days don't happen often, but it was a great day and not much traffic on the water. |
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