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Fishing Report

Your Name / Boat Name: Buckshot

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TRIP OVERVIEW

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Date(s): 3/17-3/18

Time on Water: 7-12 both days

Weather/Temp:40's and 50's

Wind Speed/Direction: east on Sat. calm sunday

Waves: 1' Sat

Surface Temp: 44-45

Location:West of Hugh's Marnina

LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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FISHING RESULTS

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Total Hits: 16 Sat, 15 Sunday

Total Boated: 11 and 10

Species Breakdown: all browns. 1 bow on Sunday

Hot Lure: It was a mix of sticks and spoons

Trolling Speed: 2.5

Down Speed:

Boat Depth: 10 fow average

Lure Depth:

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SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

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Fish in the fog Saturday with Tacklebox on my boat. Fished between Hugh's and Salmon Creek. Seamed where ever we found stained water along with a degree or 2 higher temp, we found fish. Same tactics for Sunday just using Tacklebox's boat, Blackduck. Being a bright day the fish shut down earlier. About 10am. Biggest fish was 10.3 lb Brown. Bow was about 3-4lbs. Both of us had trouble free maiden voyages for 2012 season. :clap:

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Thanks for the report.

We caught 2 out of Hughes going east first thing Saturday morning. Nothing after that. We had a hard time finding any stained water. The other boats that came in around lunch time were all skunked. The two we picked up were on Purple/Orange Jr. Thundersticks. I was wondering what colors were working for you? Also, did you notice any difference in speed for your bites?

Thanks,

Tom

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Hi ya Tom

We changed lures constantly however the 2 colors that always stayed out both Saturday and Sunday was black and silver and blue and white Rapala's. But I saw fish taken on firetiger, orange bomber, Frog spoon, lemon ice spoon.

For speed we kept it at 2.5mph and we always keep a spare pole handy with a lure on it to check how the lures look.

Hope that helps

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