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Au Gres 6/24
Husky Jerk 
  Home: Burton   06/25/2008 09:08
Brown
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Hooked up with a couple others from another site and went for a ride on another boat for the day. Went to the same area that has been really productive 30-32fow. 2 hours and not even a bump. Pulled lines and made a move shallower. Not even 5 minutes after resetting lines we were into the fish. Boxed 15 in about 1-1/2 hours. All on 2 oz B.B. & harnesses 8-10 feet behind the inline planers. If they're not deep shallow up a bit, you maybe surprised....

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Re:Au Gres 6/24
Paperboy 
  Home: Harrisville , MI   06/29/2008 08:40
Brookie
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How much shallower? I wish the wind would back off a little so I could get out! I might go Monday or Tuesday depending on the weather. Were you off the Point or south of that? Thanks.

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Re:Au Gres 6/24
Husky Jerk 
  Home: Burton   06/29/2008 09:06
Brown
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We were south probably 3-4 miles. We went into 12fow. I thought it was a ballsy move, but proof is in the pudding. The same guys I went out with went down there 3 days in a row, and just slammed em'. Good luck, let us know how you do.

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Re:Au Gres 6/24
Paperboy 
  Home: Harrisville , MI   06/30/2008 08:38
Brookie
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Ballsy isn't the word. Phsycic is the word. Not sure of the spelling on that one... Maybe Tuesday I'll try. 12 fow?? Who would of thought. I wonder what they are feeding on in that shallow. Hmm? Who cares!!
Thanks.

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