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Barcelona for Eyes tomorrow, any info appreciated. thanks


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Shorthanded:

Can't offer too much other than to say its been pretty tough the last few days near

Dunkirk. Lots of deep fish, very few takers, from what I'm told.

Took a shot with another local capt. last night at some inside structure that we normally fish in late June yesterday just to see if there was anybody home. Nope.

John

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thanks capt. we found some. lost two BIG fish, one the largest i have personally ever seen. tons of bait scattered yellows. find the pockets of temp from 80-120 fow. blk\slvr deep diveds with 4oz weigbt off the boards took all our fish.

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same points as yesterday. six fish couple

dropped. same hot deep thunderstick 4oz weight 40ft down over 110-120 fow trick was full crawler middle trebble. wire dipsey and board took fish pink/black hatchet 3d tipped w/ gulp 6" pumpkinseed

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Shorthanded:

6 fish was good! That was the most I heard today.

We got 5 in today, and missed about the same. Also a laker, and a carload of sheepshead, including one that had to push 10lbs.

80 fow; 175 on the slides with a ring (harness); 70 ft rig (Super Slims) and

of 5 color with 3 oz and a gold/black Kaboom.

John

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thanks guys...was a pretty good day

tight thermacline setup. set probe rigger at 80ft 70 deg troll a bit 55 deg deep bait and active fish coming up slaming baits otherwise lots of bait and fish no takers

woody: i will always be a salmon guy but may need a refresher course or two :)

back at it in the am..,weather permitting!

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Friday the 2nd I was finding eyes in the top 20' of the water column also-but these weren't the 8 poundrs plus that were deep. I know that on another post someone posted about the water column being the same top to bottom-but I cannot believe that is so. On Friday-the top water on my sonar puck was registering 80+ degrees-which was by far the warmest water I had seen there this summer. I caught 5 running Dave's Kaboom (deep jr thundersticks) up high-and I have never caught eyes that high in the summer at Barcelona or Dunkirk. As long as I was catching and not just fishing-all was good!

Walteye

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