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Pleasant Hill report 11-13-09

Started by River Walker, November 13, 2009, 07:45:01 PM

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River Walker

 Fished a local lake near Mansfield today with Rocknfish.Water temps were still hovering around 52,the lake was dead calm today,with just a slight bit of color to it.We started out fishing for bass,and between us we boated maybe 5 or 6 smallies,and prolly the same number of largies.Best 5 would've been about 11 or 12 lbs.,a couple of the largies were 16".Next we went to my "secret spot",I call it that because although it's very obvious,nobody ever fishes it.It's actually a pretty deep hump in about 28' foot of water.We started hammering nice saugeyes pretty much at will,with a few big perch included.I don't have a number how many we actually caught,but I just got through filleting 9 saugeyes and 7 perch.The smallest saugeye kept went 19",and the largest went 27",all 7 of the perch were between 9 and 11 inches.We caught all of them on blade baits fished within inches of the bottom,we also picked up a few smallies from that spot.Prolly head down there again tomorrow,beautiful weather today,pretty good fishing,and a ton of good laughs-great day.

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