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Re: Tips for high muddy lakes [Re: James Biggs] #13162345 05/22/19 02:21 AM
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Go catfishing! lol


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Re: Tips for high muddy lakes [Re: James Biggs] #13162735 05/22/19 02:13 PM
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Nice of you to share the info.Ive had good luck finding open fields or pastures with a hard tree line or isolated trees.

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