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Thursday, August 31, 2006

August 31st Report

Another day of strong winds out of the east caused us to reconsider our plans to fish the main channel around Keystone. Instead, we all traveled to Marsh Bay for a combination sight-seeing and bass fishing day.

Largemouth Bass were generally agreeable to chartreuse colored Terminator Spinnerbaits and Chatterbaits.

Ralph, Brad, and Mike caught their share of bass and small pike, making it a productive final day for the Daugstrups.

After lunch, and a lessening of the winds, had us out in the main channel casting for Musky, but the only fish I could muster was a strong 29” pike.

There’s still one day left for Sid and/or me to tie into a musky…

1 Comments:

At 9/01/2006 12:30 AM, Blogger Tras said...

Gibraltar for sure. Go out with a bang!

 

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