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Old 03-19-2010, 09:32 AM
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I have caught my biggest trout at Tee Butte in late may. Best to go during the week if you dont want to fight the idiots anchoring 10 feet from you. I had a guy 2 years ago pass over my anchor rope and cut it with his prop. Karma came only a few seconds later when the idiot smoked the reef with his prop and knocked his entire motor out of the water. My best trip here produced 2 six pounders and 3 five pounders but trips like that are few and far between.

which reef do you like best the first or the second?
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Old 03-19-2010, 10:09 AM
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which reef do you like best the first or the second?
The second usually does not have nearly as many people on it but all I have ever really caught there were reds and a few smaller trout. I have dont alot better about 50 yards off the south end of the 1st reef. The second reef is where I watched the guy smoke his motor on the reef on the high tide. You can see the reef start on the bank and come out, freakin idiot.

I always wanted to try Diamond reef to the east of the pass but never went that way. Any of you ever fish it?
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