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Thinkin' bout goin' up in the morning? Aug 22, 2016 3:19 pm #9031

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Not a whole lot of posts last weekend, was the weather bad? Anyway I'm thinking about going up in the morning to MC any thoughts on that? Has anyone been catching silver?

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Thinkin' bout goin' up in the morning? Aug 22, 2016 3:40 pm #9032

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Well there's cold water 45 feet down (and rising), south winds, and the creek is pumping out some good water after those rains, and some kings shot up the creek, so I would think there may be some big staging kings around! Let us know how you do

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Thinkin' bout goin' up in the morning? Aug 22, 2016 4:44 pm #9033

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The weather was bad this weekend. tomorrow looks pretty decent!
Boatless!

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Thinkin' bout goin' up in the morning? Aug 22, 2016 6:20 pm #9034

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I was thinking about going tomorrow as well, however, upper management (the wife) made an executive decision that we should play golf in the morning. And the weather forecast for Wednesday and Thursday looks like rain. I hope you get screaming drags and a full cooler. Let us know how you do.
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Thinkin' bout goin' up in the morning? Aug 22, 2016 8:17 pm #9042

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We did great (well in my opinion that is) but we were far west side of the lake. 45 feet (approx) seemed to be the hot depth. Mostly ran spoons with no attractants attached (flasher, dodger, etc). We had one Spin Dr. out, one dodger and one protroll. Seemed our catch/hit ratio went up when we went with less flash in the water. Our "bare" spoons took most of the hits. You can read the write-up; I have it posted.
-Eddo-

2014 Alumacraft competitor 175 aka "The Geek Squad"

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