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Ray Hubbard Tues a.m. 7-25 Report
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07/25/06 06:48 PM
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slabber
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Got on the water by 630. Fished south, and graphed lots of fish in various locations. Wind was up and lake was very rough, and saw no schooling activity. Caught 1 keeper size sandie, and 1 undersize hybrid. Very few boats out, and I did not see anyone catch a single fish. Gave up and quit at 10:45.
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Re: Ray Hubbard Tues a.m. 7-25 Report
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07/25/06 07:06 PM
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omega4
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Yeah, it's gonna be rough until Friday. Any little wind on Ray Hub turns it into a NIGHTMARE! I would advise going out when the wind is 0- 10 mph.
"If you gotta go home early, DON'T go fishing with me!"
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Re: Ray Hubbard Tues a.m. 7-25 Report
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07/25/06 08:54 PM
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Yeah, it was sorta a beating, with gusts to 20 mph at times. But, after reading the other posts, it seems some folks did OK today. I also was at the PP, the peanut,the sand cliffs, the areas at the dam, the gravel pit, and in front of Yankee & Rush Ck, but I never was there at the right time because I never saw any schooling.....just waves and wind. I agree with you, 0-10 mph is much more pleasant. Hopefully it'll get better !
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