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Written by Capt Tim Fey   
Tuesday, 06 June 2006
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Thursday we were out on Butler Chain scouting new waters and working new baits from Gitem Baits. Baits were the new drop shot baits and with the bass staged up and holding in the deeper waters, these baits could not have come to us at a better time.

We had started the day out on Lake Isleworth, hitting the deep holes, 10-18 feet with the drop shot rig set at 2 ½ feet. Lighter tackle and 10 pound mono and stand out hooks made these baits look very impressive as we picked up 6 good bass. With a quick move over to Lake Louise to work a few more deep holes picking up a few more good bass before calling it a day. With the dog days of summer beating down us, drop shot is going to be a good bet to get some good quality bass.

Friday we had a 6 hour trip out on Butler, Janet and her brother Kirk came for some good bass fishing action and the chain did not let them down. Kirk had the hot rod, hooking up several nice bass. Lakes that we had worked were, Lake Isleworth, Lake Louise and Lake Tibet. Waters were very calm as we had no real breeze to speak of, which this trip being a shiner trip, didn’t really effect the bite for us today. Once again it was the deeper holes, 12-18 foot of water that held the bass. In all it was a great day on the water, especially for Kirk, since his sister treated him today for his birthday.

Till my next report, tight lines and great fishing!!!!!
 
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