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Hey everyone, meet Big Sam. Ok, Sam is not that big, but is jr's cousin in town from Texas, where everything is big. Big Sam had never gone fishing before so figured we may as well hit up the Sauk and see what happens. Sure enough within a few minutes Sam is reeling in his first ever fish.

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He needed a little help with this one......

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Hot bait tip.

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Yep, fruit snacks....lol

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All in all....... good times and a great day and way for two cousins to get to know each other.

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Way to go PB that is awesome!

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Started out today fishing on a small stream with some suckers and small sunnies caught in the morning.

Then drove out to the chain in Richmond and had plenty of catfish, I'd say almost a dozen cats were caught with worms or minnows slipped on a jig.Very happy about how things turned out at the chain.I will be back again soon lol.

Last I Ended my day on the Mississippi River with carp, cats, one walleye and two turtles lol.Yes two smile Here are a few pics.

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Looks like everyone had a good week of fishing. Nice report guys.

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Caught a few of these bad boys earlier this week at st.johns.

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Great to see everyone is getting into them.......whatever them may be.....including turtles grin Nice!!!!

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Natureboy and I tried a local lake.Found many large mouth and a pretty consistent bite for gills.Used bobbers with jigs and live or plastic worms.Released them all back in the water.Got to see some other wild life too.Deer,a big ole eagle and some vibrant colored birds.Pretty cool all around outdoors stuff.

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Hit the river on a rainy morning and did well one nice eye and some smallies one of the smallies was 20" and a nice fight the eye went 22". full-46894-46672-img_0042.jpg

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Nice walleye, Nick smile

Should have been out of town today.... thanks to someone other than me I am still in town. Decided with the wind it would be a good day to hit the river.

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The water is almost chocolate milk brown , and still rising fast. This makes for tough fishing conditions. I had almost no luck throwing jigs or cranks, just a few smaller bass.

About the only thing we could get consistant action on was a crawler on a Lindy type rig. We ended the day with a few carp, about a dozen bass, four cats and a small mud turtle smilefull-26589-46686-20140615_153429(0).jpg

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Am personally doing pretty good on checking off the species this year, but you guys and your turtles are making me a little jealous smile

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you guys need to get out and fish more !

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fianlly found my hatchet

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Bryan that is an awesome gill!! Congrats

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