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Pretty Good Day on Cedar Creek
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05/11/08 11:05 AM
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Don Swindall
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Went to CC Friday morning for some sandies. Got there around 7:30 and started trolling on the hump across from the spillway. Started catching some small ones. There was a ton of shad in the area so we stayed and kept hammering at them. Talked with FastGuy for a few minutes. Around 2:oo pm the larger sandies moved in. One and a half to 2 and a half pounders. We must have caught about 100 head but only 20 or so large ones. Fast Guy just thought I would let you know they are moving in. Good Fishing and Catching.
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Re: Pretty Good Day on Cedar Creek
[Re: Don Swindall]
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05/11/08 11:10 AM
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Don Swindall
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Just to add a little to the above we were using a small Chartruse grub on the put spoon. It did seem to make a difference.
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Re: Pretty Good Day on Cedar Creek
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05/11/08 01:13 PM
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Hook'emUTbass
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Don't know what its called, but the sandies and hybrids schooled Friday around 9-10 am on the main lake point out from Caney and Clear. That long point as you head up lake.
A pop R. Firetiger bomber 6A took hybrids underneath. Zarapuppy was another good plug.
Sat, whites were schooling off the 198 bridge on the east side out from Sunny Glenn most of the cloudy morning. smaller in size.
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