




The fish that is. the water level finally came up just a bit, so to me it was a good excuse to chuck some streamers. i was optamistic but i was surprised at how active the fish really were. i didn't catch a bunch but i sure move quite a few. only one good fish (20") and a few small fish(10-14") to hand. i was surprised at the quantity of cutts there. a black jj bugger w/chartruese legs did the trick.
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