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Speaking of the Zen of fishing. Have you ever noticed that your gut
instinct stirs you to spots that don't look like anything, yet hold a ton of fish. Most of my honey holes are spots that don't look like they would hold anything, yet produce fish day in and day out. On St. Clair, I have a spot that is near a channel, but there is nothing special to the eye or sonar about it. But I can promise you Warren when you come here on the tour, will give you 5-days of good fish. The problem with this spot is that you don't know exactly when the fish will turn on, but they will turn on evry day, and the magical couple of hours will be worth the wait. Typically it is between 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. -- Craig Baugher |
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