Thanks guys.
I went out yesterday after work again to the same spot. It wasnt rapid fire but we put the grind on them again from 6:30 till dark. Netted another slam. First time I have ever been apart of 3 slams 3 days in a row. Ended up with 3 specks, 1 red, and 1 flattie. 2 of the specks came right before the bottom of the sun hit the horizon. I switched over to a bone spook jr and those 2 specks that I hooked put on a show. SUPER aggressive cartwheeling 3 pounders both of them. The first trout cartwheeled and landed on top of the SSJ and didnt get a hook on her first attempt. I let the bait die right there in the water for a second or 2 then jus barely twitched it and she knailed it. The second fish, if it was only 1 fish, made six attempts including the tumbling aerobatics at the SSJ before she found the hooks.
All fish were released
I went out yesterday after work again to the same spot. It wasnt rapid fire but we put the grind on them again from 6:30 till dark. Netted another slam. First time I have ever been apart of 3 slams 3 days in a row. Ended up with 3 specks, 1 red, and 1 flattie. 2 of the specks came right before the bottom of the sun hit the horizon. I switched over to a bone spook jr and those 2 specks that I hooked put on a show. SUPER aggressive cartwheeling 3 pounders both of them. The first trout cartwheeled and landed on top of the SSJ and didnt get a hook on her first attempt. I let the bait die right there in the water for a second or 2 then jus barely twitched it and she knailed it. The second fish, if it was only 1 fish, made six attempts including the tumbling aerobatics at the SSJ before she found the hooks.
All fish were released
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