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| Photo; Mike Arnas | ||||||||
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11/11/2010 Got my gear ready, headed to the skiff and I realized it was yesterday again. Each day has literally been carbon copies of the day prior as the weather system sits offshore delivering steady NNE winds @20knts and pushing tons of water into the back country. These enormous tides have pushed good amounts of Bass into the back country but with the enormous tides at the high it has them scattered throughout making them difficult to find, but as the levels drop to a more normal height we zero in on them like a laser and they are thick as thieves, as happened on today's trip. The 1st half of the trip delivered a couple of strikes but the 2nd half delivered solid non stop action of healthy Bass, between 24" - 26". We had 9 Bass for the day and missed about the same amount. It looks as if the water levels will be dropping to more normal as this system moves further offshore. Water temps locked at 49 mid-day |
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