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Old 01-11-2007, 11:00 PM   #1
 
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Marilyn Jean Charters Nice Quality Fish

While we did manage to put a few in the boat today, we had to make 8 drops to do it. and only 2 produced much of anything. We fished depth up to 140 ft . While we got a nice shot of some bigger fish between 8 and 10lbs the quantity wasn't great, for all the drops we made. Greens and whites both produced but the whites are getting harder to come by. The guys from the ferry did ok with 10 fish between the 3 guys with some between 8 and 10 lbs , Vlad had 5 Keepers to 7lbs. While Mike had 4 to 6lbs. John had 5 nice Keepers some shorts were released and a few big silver eels .
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great fish!, i cant beleive i actually winterized my motor on time this year. at least the lakes arent frozen and give me access to freshwater bass.

do you get occational stripers this time of year? or are they completely gone?
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stripers

all gone I think may be a few around power plants up the river.

i havent seen any birds up in a few weeks but really who knows
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Nice fish!
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