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Weed bed report

Started by bshaner, August 23, 2007, 10:59:36 PM

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I'm reporting that my weed beds are missing on St Clair.  Someone give me the scoop.  What happens to the weed beds?

I went out today and checked on an area I have marked that had a bunch of weed beds in it back during the St. Clair BFL.  Today they were gone.  Water clarity was clear but the weed beds were not there.  Is this a normal occurance?  I talked to another guy at the ramp and he said he couldnt find a couple he had marked either.

Am I going nuts or what?  It's not like they spray for weeds or anything right? 

Oh and my report for the fishing today on LSC is:  5 bites, only 1 over 4 lbs. in 12 hours of fishing.  That just wont do on Saturday.

Today was the first day I've been able to fish since the Grand River tournament that tore up the belly of my boat.  I just got my boat back.  LSC and Erie are not lakes you want to go into blind eh?

I havent had my boat for a month and I forgot how to drive/equip a boat already... I need to go back to boating school.  I left my drift sock, my throw cushion, flares, seats, Canadian license and boat registration in the living room.  12 mph winds and scattered T-storms.  You can imagine how my day went.  Good thing I didnt get stopped by the Coast Guard.

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I think the weeds saw you coming and decided to "SKI-DADDLE."

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