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I am usually at it early(4:30-5). Durring the week I can get in 4 or 5 hrs in the morning before work( one of the benifits of being self employed). I dont always get started early though, It just kinda depends. As for the turnies though I am up real early just like the rest of ya.

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I work night 7p-7a, but on my 4 days off a week, i'm back to a schedule of bed by 2am up by 4-5am. Today I got up at 2:51am to go fishing then had to sit in the truck for an hour to let the lightning pass, but it was cool to watch.

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i am always the first person at the launch at 0500 becuase i dont want to wait for people at the launch also i love to get ahold of that topwater action first thing in the morning.

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I like getting up to the lake really early, but I have noticed that most of my big bites come in the middle of the day.

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If the sun is already over the horizon before im at the lake then im late. I get my things ready the night before and im up and in the shower and out the door by 5 am at the latest.

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I'm usually on the lake no later than 7:00 PM & leave no later than 7:00 AM  ;)

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As long as I can drop a good load, I am out of the house between 4:30 and 5:15.

Thank goodness there are restrooms at the ramp. By the time I get there that coffee has kicked in and you will see me legging it trippingly toward the facilities.

Y'all this is known as over sharing  ;)

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