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Old 12-10-2011, 07:39 PM
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nice fish! hey, they gotta eat too, right?
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thanks, wasnt expecting anything but some quiet time at the lake so i was shocked when these two hit
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Should have been doing that instead of watching football!!!
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Old 12-14-2011, 07:27 AM
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thanks, wasnt expecting anything but some quiet time at the lake so i was shocked when these two hit


The season has been extended a bit because of the milder temps and some spacing between the storms. The seasonally higher freshwater temps and sunny days give a shot for some more great action.

As some here have suggested, there are some other good late season presentations as well. Don't overlook the creme worm, which is a small rigged worm on a spinner, and the old school rubber worm, worked slowly on the bottom. I had a friend I used to fish Split Rock with, he would use a purple or black worm 80% of the time and would outfish most of the guys we met on any particular day....

Great report and pics, guys.
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