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Slow bite at Cypress Springs #4632263 03/21/10 01:08 PM
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Fished on Friday at Cypress Springs with my Dad for about 3 hours; the bite was few and far between. Caught mostly on jigs(chartreuse and blue Wally Marshall), ended up with 6 fish and only 2 keepers although all the females were FULL of eggs. Saturday was a washout mad Just need a couple weeks of warm temps and it should be great!

Ronnie



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Re: Slow bite at Cypress Springs [Re: dawnron1] #4635523 03/22/10 12:52 AM
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Purdy fish Ronnie! At least you had a good time with your Dad !Can't wait for the bite to pick up and get some of those with you and your Dad! Johnathan




Re: Slow bite at Cypress Springs [Re: johnathan] #4635548 03/22/10 12:59 AM
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good job! i recognize your dock/boat, but cant place it's location. I think you have deep water in front of your dock. No need to post the location, but congrats and hopefully see ya out there sometime! Once the warmer weather hits, family should start hanging out there more often smile Look for the 6 month old with green lifejacket, and crappie rod in his hands wink LOL!

Re: Slow bite at Cypress Springs [Re: SkeeterRonnie] #4649057 03/24/10 07:00 PM
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Thanks Johnathan, can't wait for us to go back!

Ronnie you are right, the water depth varies from 4ft to almost 22 feet at the far end. I will look for you and your family there next time!

Ronnie

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