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Topic: Whiskey skunk  (Read 665 times)

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opie

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  Tried Whiskey from 7:00 until about 1:30.  Threw mainly moving baits, no plastics, so that I could better enjoy my new steeze reel.  I did not get a bite or see even one fish break the surface, not even a baitfish.  It was glassy the whole time, and warm enough for a  t-shirt.  It's nice to fish without gloves on.

                                          Opie


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Glass. Nothing up against the riprap? What a nice day though. Next time, eh?
"I always entertain great hope" Robert Frost


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Sorry to hear about the skunk.  Bassin' has been tough, only a few bites a day since the water muddied up.  I am getting a better bite in the later part of the afternoon for bass.  How was the visability?  Were you throwing for bass, stripers, or either?  We'll have to hook-up sometime.

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I was surprised to see the visibility was around 5 feet, I thought it would be muddy.  I saw three bass boats, with lots of ads on the sides, like straight out of a Pro tour, and they were all throwing shakeyheads, jigs, and spinnerbaits at the rip rap with no luck.  I bet it was better in the afternoon, with the sun warming up the rocks, but I had to pick up my kid from playschool, so I'll never know.
                   


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Nice pics of calm delta waters :smt007 and thnx for the details on the recon misson :smt002
TheDelta has not been kind to me(SOiHATEitRIGHTnow),but I know there are many of hog holding tight.
I've fished for kitties from shore there (pre-Yak) and it was pretty shallow. It was during fall and there were SALMON rolling and people catching them.
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thanks for the recon report.    Conditions looked beautiful.  Surprised tehre was 5 foot visibility after all the rain.


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Hey, whiskey and skunk is a good thing, no?   :smt003

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Nice glassy water.  Sorry for the skunk.  Thanks for the report and pictures Chris.
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