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Well , Not a bad day on the ice , good weather , good company , cold beer and most importantly steady action on the lines........ I iced 4 splake , all between 3 and 4 lb,, not to mention being broke off a few times......My fishin compadre also did well with 2 on the ice and one that he had to the hole twice before being broke off ,, looked to be 7 or 8 lb through the hole....... I'll be posting the pics shortly, got a new camera and the adapter should be here next week.................
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Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

Nice report!!!..Gotta luv Troutin' :D ....... 8)
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Post by beeman »

sounds like a great day out
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Im jealous :twisted:
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Post by Fishing 24/7 »

splakes sound real fun to catch!!!

an 7-8 pounder ay!! :shock:

good job and cant wait to see these pictures!!
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Great job! I hope to land that big guy this year :D
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Post by Splake_Hunter »

Nice work!! Hopefully they'll be on the bite next week at Dog too!!
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Yeh , we paid homage to the fish gods for sure ,, can't remember the last time I had to tend multiple lines while trout fishin........
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Post by wiggler »

Nice outting for sure!!
Are the fish up shallow in the lake you're on?
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Relatively, I'm fishing on a flat that tops out at the 15 ft mark, and drops off down to 90 ft .................
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Post by Bass Addict »

Wiggler..............


At one of the lakes i'm fishing ,,,,Rumour has it the lakers are in 12' feet
of water :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :? :?
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Post by wiggler »

Right on...thanks for the info.

Normally we fish shallower than that but I wanted to give some deeper water a try. I figured they could be anywhere since they have both laker and speckle in them. There is one spot on the lake that tops out around 15ft with deeper water on all sides. I think that will be my first kick at it.
We fish for our speckles in about 5 ft of water and do quite well.
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