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Started by Ike Clanton, June 10, 2013, 10:41:59 AM

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Hit the lake Sat AM before an afternoon wedding and a little later than normal thanks to a late bonfire Friday night  :-\'. Figured there would be some sort of tourney on the lake and I was right. Not sure if it was a federation tourney or a local club, but 20+ boats looked to be on the lake when we arrived. Had a couple TW strikes in a shallow canal but nothing really hot. Seen a couple cruisers and decided to go hit the main lake. Ended up with 3 taken on green/red flake senko and crawfish tube. No giants but solid 2lbers. No real action until the clouds showed up, seen several blow ups and lot's of baitfish being chased anywhere from 12-20 fow. Spent some time chucking CB and lipless with no action. With that many boats, doubt we fished any virgin H2O and from the sounds of it at the launch, we didn't do too bad. A couple of reports of no fish and it being a "tough" day. Nice to make it out for a couple hours at least, turned into a nice AM.

-Ike

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