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Heading out to Green Mtn, report will follow:


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Good Morning all,
Just wanted to give you a heads up, I am heading out to Green Mtn this morning, to pre-fish for the tournament, I will post a reply when I get back....If any of you are out there look me up, I will have the black Glacier shanty and will be fishing from the North Parking area (registration area) all the way to the dam, trying to locate some fish.

Have a good day and I will post results when I get back

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Sorry it took so long to respond back...I was busy with my honey-do's, Great day at Green Mountain, fished 44 feet of water with a drop off just 20 feet away, of 64 feet. I think I was on a hump smile.gif started at 0600 on the dot and the lakers were deffinetly actively feeding. I think for the first hour or so, the jig wouldn't even make it down all the way to the bottom, or if it did by the time I reeled in the slack there was a laker already on there. Now for the sizes, I caught approx 20-30 or so from 0600-1030 or so, all of them were standard size anywhere between 14" -18", except for 2 that went at least 26 plus inches. I had lakers on my screen all morning in 42 feet of water. I was using the standard gold airplane jig in 3/8 and 1/4 ounce with most on the 1/4 ounce size with a yum 4" white tube, and just a liitle pinch of sucker, now when I say little pinch I mean the sucker meat was no more than the size of your pinky nail, just that small with no skin just white meat. It seems the key to today was that you had to constantly jig ..if you dead sticked it; it would just sit there but as soon as there is movement "BAM". It was great to talk to some fisherman that were familar with this site and read it all the time. This is a really great site .....Well I took two pictures of the biggest lakers and released them to be caught next weekend, but you couldn't ask for a better day, no wind, bright sun, good company, and active fish. There were alot of people out there today but no major troubles at all. Hope to see you all there next weekend.

CC: Dave there will be about 4 of us fishing the tournament next week, you are welcome to come over and fish with all of us on that hump, if you want, since you now have what I have been cathing all those lakers on.

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