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Author Topic: Lake Geneva fishing report 6/15/10 Morning Trip  (Read 1701 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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Lake Geneva fishing report 6/15/10 Morning Trip

Today Roy Segar and young son Noland accompanied me out on Lake Geneva. We fished from 5:00 am till 12:00 pm. Having been out with me in the past my guys were familiar with the drill. Once again we were into some nice fish, but had to work hard to put our game fish in the boat. If Noland would have knocked out those fish as fast as he knocked off that whole box of donut holes we would have cleaned out the lake in no time.


We caught a mixed bag of smallies, largemouth, jumbo gills and of course the mighty rock bass. All in all we had a successful day with some memorable photos to share. On a side note we've had many more cutoffs this spring than normal. That's ok Mr. Pike because if we don't catch you now we'll catch you later. Our 7 hr trip flew by fast and I had to get back to the dock to pick up another group for the next trip this afternoon.



See ya on the water,


Lee



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