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Posted 1/2/2010 7:16 AM
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A pair of waders and a rain jacket, I'll fish in anything mother nature can throw at me. I launched around 8 and was ready to wrap it up by 8:30 but Jeff was just getting there. I threw back a couple of keepers just so I wouldn't limit out so early. After Jeff finally paddled out there most everything was short of legal. The rain wasn't bad but we had a blast of wind that came through and lasted long enough for me to joke with Jeff about calling the Coast Guard to rescue us 50 yds from shore. We continued jerkin perch until the wind died down a bit and then we paddled back to where we started. I took 3 fish home and Jeff took 2. Released a nice over 20" fish to continue making dinks.





~Mark~

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Posted 1/15/2010 4:53 PM
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Sooo, you can take anything mother nature can throw at ya? LOL, I can vouch for that statement! If you want to fish this winter, you have to fish in bad weather. Brings back memories ole pal. Maybe one day we can fish insane conditions together again.


God bless the trout who always seem to bite.

I once had a bad day of fishing, but it was still great!

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