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Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 | Author:

Tuesday I ventured to Wolf Lake although the solunar table “Best Day” rating was only a 31 and the moon, although not full, was bright. It indeed turned out to be a bluebird day with no clouds. Cool front came through Sunday. All these things were bad for fishing. A few were caught early on a Booyah and worms but the real drought came in midmorning. At high noon a DT-6 started to work on a deep dropoff that started about 6 feet deep. How can a small bass hit a bait so hard? The one in the picture hanging from the DT-6 hit as hard as one ever has. It almost made the reel handle back up and worked on my wrist pretty hard. It only weighed 1 pound 14 ounces. It got weighed because I was so impressed with the ferocity of its strike. The solunar tables were about right as I only caught 18 which is not too good on that lake this time of year. Size was running about normal with a little more than half being in that 1 1/4 to 2 1/2 pound range . The FOD (fish of the day) was 2 pounds 14 ounces pictured in the water with the bait in his mouth.  River lakes should start to get good .

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