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The bite was slow this time. I got bit on everything I threw except a blade
and a spoon. I just only got one or two bites on each thing. I started out dead sticking a home made soft jerk bait. I got a couple bites and boated one on it. That was it. Later I tried waking it like I did last time I was out there, but never got a rise on it. The old Sproe frog worked ok with a squeaker and a two pounder and one or two other rises on it, but nothing to write home about. A lipless crankbait borrowed from my fishing partner put one more in the boat, but just another squeaker. We had seen bait being pushed to the surface in one area and spent some time on those fish, but never connected with any of them. Even my trusty Kastmaster failed to connect. Finally I picked up a torpedo I'ld bought with Backwater #33 in mind. Only two hits. A 4+ took the bait as it was about to hit the water. He came out of the water after it jumping 2-3 feet in the air and doing a complete flip and a half. It was an awesome sight, but I only felt pressure for a fraction of a second as he went back into the water before my bait came unstuck. A little later I managed a 3+ on the torpedo within a foot or so of where I had caught the 2 pounder on the frog earlier. Sitting between two grass beds just off shore. |
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