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« on: June 26, 2010, 08:38:57 AM »

Lake Geneva Report 6/22/10 Morning guide trip
 
 
Terry Wojtal and pal Norm figured they'd give it a shot today to see if they could pick up on anything that's not already included in their fishing rep-a-tar. Things were slower than normal for us this trip while we tried hard it just wasn't falling into place.
 
 
We managed to engage some decent game fish along with some of those knot head gills, but the numbers of large fish weren't happening today. That didn't stop us from having a good time as we took turns swapping fishing stories all morning and enjoying each others company. The guys were graceful enough to let me off easy on a day for tuff fishing. It was obvious that they were experienced enough to recognize that it was just one of those days.


See ya on the water,


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