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<blockquote data-quote="Kentucky Windage" data-source="post: 376149" data-attributes="member: 429"><p>I was out in that area for more than a week before and after the 4th. The trip began with consistent weather paralleling the previous summer days. The fishing was pretty dang good. Early mornings were the best. After the cold front moved in (June weather in July) the bite got tougher. Marking fish wasn’t the issue, but finding biting fish in numbers was. If I dropped down on biting fish early, it was too easy. If I found passive fish, the search continued and often the late mornings and early afternoons were a grind. I caught fish in 18-36 FOW during that period. The water rose as well. There was a stick teepee constructed a couple feet above the water line on shore that was in a foot of water a few days later ( this is an estimate noted while driving by). I never fished the same place twice either. I always tried different places looking for the next big fish school and avoided other boats like the plague. Good luck on your next outing………</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky Windage, post: 376149, member: 429"] I was out in that area for more than a week before and after the 4th. The trip began with consistent weather paralleling the previous summer days. The fishing was pretty dang good. Early mornings were the best. After the cold front moved in (June weather in July) the bite got tougher. Marking fish wasn’t the issue, but finding biting fish in numbers was. If I dropped down on biting fish early, it was too easy. If I found passive fish, the search continued and often the late mornings and early afternoons were a grind. I caught fish in 18-36 FOW during that period. The water rose as well. There was a stick teepee constructed a couple feet above the water line on shore that was in a foot of water a few days later ( this is an estimate noted while driving by). I never fished the same place twice either. I always tried different places looking for the next big fish school and avoided other boats like the plague. Good luck on your next outing……… [/QUOTE]
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