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Update:

Boaters

Bocabasser & partner

Captain Shane & Dan

Glades(Kevin & son?) Eric..call me, my son might bail out.

Jason & Capt Bud

Anyone else?

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i'm in. can't wait. 2 of my friends were out last night up north and crushed them. water is low, but there is a big bite. yea baby!

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The no-see-ums are think on the grass so bring your skin-so-soft.

Posted

Update:

Boaters

Bocabasser & partner

Captain Shane & Dan

Glades(Kevin & son?) Eric..call me, my son might bail out.

Jason & Capt Bud

Anyone else?

Update:

Kevin & Eric

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The no-see-ums are think on the grass so bring your skin-so-soft.

Where the heck do you buy that stuff? I've checked a lot of my local stores and nobody carries it. I sure as hell don't have an Avon lady that I can easily get some from.

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How about a little friendly gabbage on the side for big fish????

I'm good with that. 10 bucks a head for anybody who wants to jump in the pot? Take a picture and get a weight?

If somebody catches an absolute giant, I want to see that thing, screw the picture.

Bruce won last time with a darn 4 pounder...Somebody has got to beat that.

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I would say big fish will be twice that if not more. Dan will probably be throwing a 4 pound bait.

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Good to see all of you guys out there again today. Shame that no really big fish were caught today. I guess it's d**n hard to complain when you're out fishing on a Friday while everybody else is at work. B) Kevin and I watched three guys just whack a few four and five pounders back to back using shiners. The fish are there, it's just hard to compete with live bait. A handful of four pounders, and a pair of fives were caught. Good day all in all. Great weather too.

For those of you thinking about going out to the south end of Lox, the water is low. Very, very low. We didn't even touch the flats. If you come off a plane anywhere outside of the canals, you may not be able to get back out without being on the TM. The canals west of the ramp are blocked off as well as the north canal. Keep an eye out for rocks when you leave the launch ramp. There is water to fish if you want to get out there, just run carefully.

Watching that helicopter land of top of the truck to load up with chemicals to spray was pretty wild. I've never seen that before. Whoever was piloting that thing has bigger brass ones than I do. After seeing some of the smaller boats that were out today, I just may drag my little Jon out there at some point. Hell, I know that thing could have made it back into some of that excessively shallow water today.

Look forward to the next time. Hopefully we can get out to the Lake while the big bite is going on.

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Look forward to the next time. Hopefully we can get out to the Lake while the big bite is going on.

Amen to THAT! Wish I could make it, but instead paid my $XX,XXX.xx tax bill :blink:

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Good to see all of you guys out there again today. Shame that no really big fish were caught today. I guess it's d**n hard to complain when you're out fishing on a Friday while everybody else is at work. B) Kevin and I watched three guys just whack a few four and five pounders back to back using shiners. The fish are there, it's just hard to compete with live bait. A handful of four pounders, and a pair of fives were caught. Good day all in all. Great weather too.

For those of you thinking about going out to the south end of Lox, the water is low. Very, very low. We didn't even touch the flats. If you come off a plane anywhere outside of the canals, you may not be able to get back out without being on the TM. The canals west of the ramp are blocked off as well as the north canal. Keep an eye out for rocks when you leave the launch ramp. There is water to fish if you want to get out there, just run carefully.

Watching that helicopter land of top of the truck to load up with chemicals to spray was pretty wild. I've never seen that before. Whoever was piloting that thing has bigger brass ones than I do. After seeing some of the smaller boats that were out today, I just may drag my little Jon out there at some point. Hell, I know that thing could have made it back into some of that excessively shallow water today.

Look forward to the next time. Hopefully we can get out to the Lake while the big bite is going on.

That's pretty crazy, how many members showed up?

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It was great meeting you guys. Thanks for the free stuff. We should meet up again at Holiday, mm41 or the lake in the near future.

I had a chance to stick 3 big ones near the ramp on the new gambler green ez's. One or two might have been mud fish, but the others felt like bass on the line. I really hate those close calls. I am looking for some better rods and reels so I can dump my cheap stuff.

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That's pretty crazy, how many members showed up?

We ended up with 7 people total out there. Not quite as many as originally planned, but who cares. We were out fishing on a Friday and not at work. That alone makes it worthwhile.

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