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Fishing Report

Your Name / Boat Name:fishlander

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TRIP OVERVIEW

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Date(s):8/6

Time on Water:4 hr

Weather/Temp: foggy

Wind Speed/Direction: calm

Waves: nil

Surface Temp: 54

Location: straight of the creek

LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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FISHING RESULTS

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Total Hits: 5

Total Boated:5

Species Breakdown: 4 lakers/ 1 skippy bow

Hot Lure: red/white nk

Trolling Speed:

Down Speed: 2-2.4

Boat Depth: 100

Lure Depth: 60-65

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SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

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The lake roll over really brought some cold water in.

Managed to pick a few lakers outta the fog saturday morning.

Had one area straight of the creek 95-100 fow that had some bait and marked a lot of fish, although not very active.

Riggers and dipseys at all depths. best as 60-65 ft down in 38* water....4 lakers / 1 bow.

Things should set up better by mid week. I think the kings probably moved out to that 400-500 fow range to try and stay warm.

On a side note... was out sunday morning in the pee soup doing a little fine tuning on the engine...run/troll/run/troll.

Common sense would state that if you can not even see 50 yards in the fog that you travel at a safe and reasonable speed......

Well sometime between 8:30/9:00 am some ^%$hole was runnin out at full speed. could hear em comin from way out and could see em on radar. Went flyin by,,,,we could not see the boat, but it only took about 15 seconds for us to see a wake. That is just too damn close. No reason to travel that fast when you can't see where you are going...(maybe they were texting)...

maybe the boat had radar and could see me, (still no reason to be that close) or maybe it was just pure luck that they missed us.

Ok, I am done ranting for tonight.

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