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Beau and I worked the Q today from 7 - 1. We worked a lot of new water. My normal spots have been ok but giving up a lot of small fish. So we went looking for pods of bigger fish. We found some and had a great day. The wind was wipping and we saw some 3-4 ft rollers. Made it tough for Beau to fish and he ended up playing video games until my phone quit on him. He did get a hand full of small ones and I ended up letting him real in my fish a couple times to keep him smiling. Fish came from just out of gate 2 and all the way down at the barrels mostly in 28-30 ft. All on the DS accept for the first of of the day on a 10 ft diving crank bait it was one of the hardest hits I have had all year. Here are the pics we got before my phone died.

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Some good looking fish, nice.

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Welcomee to BassResource WTG! GREAT Fishin buddy you have there too!

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I don't know who's smiling more you or Beau, good times man keep it up.

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