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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 456226" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>There was a breeze when I first got out that put a nice ripple on the water. Breeze was welcome because it was turning into a 100 deg day. Unfortunately it died down to about nothing around 9:00 or so. It was fun scooting back to the ramp on calm water -- about a 4 mile run from where I was trolling. </p><p></p><p>I didn't mention it in my original post, but this was one of those times the Navionics map paid off. I had picked up two trout and some bass then things went dead. I was looking at a nearby area with a steep drop that followed a sharp bend in the old creek bed. Top of the bank was about 105' down and dropped quickly to something like 140'. Decided it looked like a place were fish would hold so I went over and bingo! Picked up three more trout for the limit almost as fast as I could get the lines out. Needless to say that area is marked on my FF for future reference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 456226, member: 21536"] There was a breeze when I first got out that put a nice ripple on the water. Breeze was welcome because it was turning into a 100 deg day. Unfortunately it died down to about nothing around 9:00 or so. It was fun scooting back to the ramp on calm water -- about a 4 mile run from where I was trolling. I didn't mention it in my original post, but this was one of those times the Navionics map paid off. I had picked up two trout and some bass then things went dead. I was looking at a nearby area with a steep drop that followed a sharp bend in the old creek bed. Top of the bank was about 105' down and dropped quickly to something like 140'. Decided it looked like a place were fish would hold so I went over and bingo! Picked up three more trout for the limit almost as fast as I could get the lines out. Needless to say that area is marked on my FF for future reference. [/QUOTE]
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