Been more misses than hits these last two days. Late starts and short trips have been the case yesterday and the day before.
On both occassions, not a fish was to be had. It was promising yesterday when Bass were in the shallows actively chasing something. Even had several look at a Hand Poured Creature and one nudge a Senko Worm.
Today was able to get one Bass finally. Caught it at Bethany on an Olive Damsel Fly!
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Wednesday, February 01, 2012
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