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Current mood:  sick
Well my co-pilot for yesterday was my cousin Mark. We hit the water around 5:00 and fished till 8:00. I started out Carolina rigging and he was Texas rigging. After about 20 minutes we moved and changed lures too. Water temp was 90 Degrees and the fish where busting top out from the bank in about 20-30 feet of water. Was we approached I noticed what was causing the strikes it was the schooling minnows. The fish where like wild packs of dogs surrounding the minnows. I picked up a Rapala Spook. I managed to pull 8 fish out of the group that where busting around us. Top water action is as was fun. Mark used a Heddon pop-r and was able to pull 2 fish out .
Later Will
12:40 PM
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