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Our boat's been in the shop the past two weeks, and this is a bad time of year to be stuck on dry dock.

We finally got on the water this afternoon and the weather was outstanding: cool, dry, clear & sunny.

I fished a jig-&-craw, Spro Aruku Shad and Upton plastic worm, but couldn't muster a bite.

Eventually I realized that the bass were lofted high in the weedbeds and were feeding.

Switching to a Gambler Big EZ made the difference, they were really whacking it hard.

Well, we didn’t land the mule I was hoping for, but it was great getting back out there and playing catch up  :smiley:  

 

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Roger

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Great looking fish! When you start understanding how fish are relating to structure or in this case cover, you usually won't be denied. I believe you have understood this for a long time.

 

Thanks for sharing your knowledge Roger!

 

Chris

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Very Nice Roger

 

Gene Autry would be very proud . . . .

 

:smiley:

 

A-Jay

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Thank you gentlemen for your kind words.

Nice hearing from you Chris, I hope you become a frequent flyer again on the forum.
That's funny, A-Jay:  Plagiarizing Autry's song title for a thread title actually did give me pause  :headscratch:

 

Roger 
 

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