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3-13-09
MOSQUITO LAGOON;
You have to love the place wheither you catch fish or not, the water is clear and the sight fishing is spectacular even when they don't want to eat. Neil Dorsey spent the day trying to feed fish that didn't want to eat for one reason or another. The boat trafic was horrible which tends to make the fish not really care if they eat or not. We were just after the full moon and the fish were still eating at night and if you want to throw in it was Friday the 13 go right ahead. Every place we tried to fish there were 2 or 3 boats ahead of us. Trying to get used and abusrd redfish to eat a fly is not the easiest job in the world, all in all it's better than working.
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Posted on 17 Mar 2009 by admin
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