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5:23 pm April 19, 2010
| lilmule
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Hopefully,but with a 20 year old boat and a 16 year old motor one has to stay on top of things.
At this stage am just glad I still own a boat ,still have most of my health and enjoy the great outdooors.
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4:18 pm April 19, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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Well, here's hoping that the guy buys your Jag and the Ally continues to run!
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1:02 pm April 19, 2010
| lilmule
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Took it home for a fast recharge took it over to port road,put in did the same thing,fished for awhile on teh troller while there caught four small bucks on flukes fished rather deep out of sihght and had two considerably larger come followw them to the boat.
After taking home cleaned the filters put a charge and ran on hose here ran ok then fileters must have picked something up.
And place the blame on myself as a guy had knocked on my door interested in the jaguar,had gotten it out and that time taken was time not spent where it should have been.
Silver lineing,he left a deposit and is checking it out,he he decides not to its here and he can pick that back up when he drops the boat off,if not have the papers and get more $.
Have a friend coming in to visit and fish so will get a good test on everything.
Hadnt replied to anything as internet been off all weeekend,service provider is in ky if thats a clue.
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8:11 am April 17, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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Well poop dude! That sucks!
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4:05 am April 17, 2010
| lilmule
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So much fo that T launched and moor kept quitting,eventually winding the battery low.so loaded up and came home.Will recarge and take out and test somewhere,chaulk it up to lack of useage and general way my luck has been running.
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7:46 pm April 16, 2010
| lilmule
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!/8 oz blacknblue jig,6 in finese worm kinda bluegill wacky rigged,5 in finese worm redbug recoil rig,6 in lizard purple blue feck crig,kinda lacking in the 4 in stuff other than senkos,fluke normal and dbbb.Plan is to toss the dbbb over the cove like running an outboard to stir them up.
Starting out at standing rock creek,hope im not standing in line,then over to big sandy and the island looking for reeds,and poplar creek and all the small cuts and coves I can find.
Like you havnt got much of a bite even on rubber in the mornings
This front could make it even worse (dunno how)or actually turn some on,I hate a 2 oclock 3 oclock or later bite as T is over before you get any of it.Think some of it is F related as lake is 4 deg warmer each day buy then.
Let ya know how it all goes,as is will be happy if I can weigh in.
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6:01 pm April 16, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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If I were you, I'd bring a couple topwaters along, but I wouldn't have one tied up and on the deck just yet. I wouldn't have anything longer than 6-7″ tied on either.
I think once the water warms up a little later in the day you might try something a little larger, but in the morning it's going to be low, slow and small…
But I could be wrong……
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5:56 pm April 16, 2010
| lilmule
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Im wondering about my selections,had to many rods rigged put 117 of them back.want to be able to walk around the boat lol,also that rather large net I have that i used so often on the jaguar that one could put that toothie critter in you just caught looks a lad to large on the wee deck,wondering if I should just boat flipem(if any),as this net looks like it caught a boat.
Not going to be as cold as they said low fifties tomorrow high low sixties,tomorrow night low forties.
While I have 1 topwater and one shallow crankbait on,betting on rubber,crig,recoil rig,and weightless rigged,jig and a jigworm combo,and of course 1 dbbb extra large rear blade.,watermelon red.
One doesnt notice the smaller size of a 2002 until one starts loading,definately going to have to install that rod strap.
Perhaps with that dbbb and the net will be mistaken for a wayward muskie fisherman.
Be a full parking lot as fishers of men there as well.
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5:11 pm April 16, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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Now remember. If it's cold as they say it's going to be in the morning, downsize your lures and slow down the speed of the presentation! When you think you're fishing slow, SLOW DOWN SOME MORE!!!
And when I say downsize, consider 4″ worms. 
Good Luck tomorrow and post how your day went.
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2:06 pm April 16, 2010
| lilmule
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Well my aba dist 32 has a T tomorrow morning,got the boat loaded lil over 3/4 tank of gas.all kinds of rubber tied on.
Front moving in tonight be 38 f in the morning,hope that dont mess up the shallow bite as thats the only one I could find.
Cant believe down in texas they arnt thru it already for most species.
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