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Old 10-07-2015, 06:32 AM
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Default The fish are getting frisky.

V Bay is like a box of chocolates, you never know what your gonna get. It had been a couple of weeks since I fished out there. The water everywhere looked pretty bad on my last trip so I decided to roll solo.

Put in at ICY in the dark and headed to a spot on the North end of the bay hoping to find some decent water that was moving. Tide was slack and water was murky. Didn't get a bite. It was light enough by then to go looking for some decent water. Found some with out too much trouble. From what I saw, the water in general was decent. Not great, not bad, good for the bay. Started fishing and found them with out so much trouble. They were hungry. Didn't have a throw back and left them biting.

I even managed to keep my cloths on. There where a few boats in the area I didn't get crowed at all. Beautiful day and the fish were biting. I knew when I saw the Saltwater Forecast on the news was Poor that I should go. Forecast are an excuse for people that don't wanna fish. One of the best trips I have had anywhere for a while. I think its about to be on like Donky Kong.


Had my camera rolling. heres the video.

https://youtu.be/3oRzKqZ_Wzo
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