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![]() Sorry I didn't catch your message last night. I was on the water at RVR at 6 AM today just in time for a torrential downpour that lasted about 45 mins. Glad I brought the rainsuit.
Sitting on the sofa now waiting for a break in the rain to go wet a line at Roberts Street.
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![]() Made it to Roberts Street for about an hour. I had more mosquito bites on me than bites on my lure but managed to land a jump-happy dink smallie.
RVR this morning was OK, I managed 2 bass in almost 5 hours playing in the rain including an hour-plus yawn fest on the big lake (not sure why I wandered over, must have been "because it's there"). The one below over 2 LBS and one a little bit smaller that I didn't get a pic of because I needed to get it back in quickly. Kind of weird, I read the posts on here last night about gut-hooking bass and the mortality rate when releasing them and thought to myself that I had never gut-hooked one. Well, that changed today when the bass inhaled a super-fluke with a 4/0 EWG hook on it. In any case, fishing in the rain beats working. ![]()
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