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Striped Turkeys
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11/28/13 09:23 PM
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flounder
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Michael
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Re: Striped Turkeys
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11/28/13 09:48 PM
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MJHartman
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Now I am glad I did not try to go this morning I would never have left...Good job.Sounds like a great trip. 
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Re: Striped Turkeys
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11/28/13 09:51 PM
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SeaPro-Todd
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Short, sweet, and awesome deadstick report Flounder! Awesome pics as well! 
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Re: Striped Turkeys
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11/28/13 09:59 PM
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etu
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Ed
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Re: Striped Turkeys
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11/29/13 05:55 AM
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Kayak-Hooligan
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I'm guessing by the way you guys are dress it's too cold to fish off a yak? Nice stripe turkey btw!
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Re: Striped Turkeys
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11/29/13 01:08 PM
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gborg
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Paddle tail still hot,?. Figured the assassin "forked" tail , guess I figured wrong. Thanks for the report.
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Re: Striped Turkeys
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11/29/13 01:12 PM
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FishBeeLowMe
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Nice fish at the Nancy Drew House! Good report!
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Re: Striped Turkeys
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11/29/13 03:10 PM
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flounder
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There were 3 other baits I was using - 5" Glow Sassy with 2 oz jig head - got nothing with this one. 4 " glow sassy - I think we caught 2 fish. A 4 inch coho - I believe we caught a few on this one. The 4" fluke with split tail was the hot bait. I had about a 1/2 oz to 3/4 oz jig head. Also caught 1 on a slab. Here's a pic of my fish finder long after the birds flew off. There were times when they were so thick, my fish finder adjusted the depth, but that did last long. What's on the screen below is typical of what I saw when we were on some fish. I was drifting. This is a Lowrance HDS 5" screen generation 1.
Last edited by flounder; 11/29/13 03:10 PM.
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