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RGINN

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Went back over to Four Bay today and pulled them in as fast as I could cast out. The limit's 4, and I usually keep the first 4 I catch if they're at least 8 inches or more. I don't like to cull or fish just to catch them as it's too stressful on these little guys and you wind up with a lot of dead fish. These fit the skillet perfectly.
 

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Charmin

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That looks like an awesome place to fish--those waters are so clear.
What's the temperature up there right now, RGINN? (Be sure and think of us down here sweltering in this humidy and heat of Oklahoma :icon_sunny: .)
sandcreek~~
 

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RGINN

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At 8:25pm, MST, Sandcreek, 65 degrees and dropping, relative humidity is around 30. In another two hours it will be in the 40's and before daylight probably in the high 30's.
 

dano21

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those were really awesome pictures. i love how clear the water was and how open the landscape is..you're lucky to have a spot like that!
 

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