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1 27 inch walleye, 2 sheepies, 10 large mouth 2 small mouth, five crappies one white bass one pike one muskrat (scared the stuff outta me, a bluegill two channels, wow i had fun

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Blake, any vague tips? Shallow or deep water? Upper or lower part of pool 2? Slow or fast baits?

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Way to go! Sounds like fun. Were you finding the smallies mixed in with the largemouth or were they each in their own respetive location?

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How do those muskrats fight? Can't imagine that they are in a very good mood when you get them in.

I was able to get 3 small mouths and and a bunch of other stuff today. I also hooked into a pair of glasses or I should say I hooked what looked to be a peice of a shirt that had a pair of glasses hooked to the material. Never know what you will land on the river

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Wow that is an awesome day! My friend and I caught 10 smallies, 1 carp, and 1 sheepshead today on pool 2.

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mnhunter what boat were you in maybe i seen you land a smallie.

Irish, they were mixed together.

Fish dale, as soon as i seen his i broke my line, wasnt going to deal with that.

Blackjack, pitched swim baits slow to every last fish.

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