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Olbass
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[center][Image: winner.gif][/center]Well this is my first post on here but thought I would pass along what little info I have. Fished yesterday afternoon at a small lake here in SW Kansas called Clark County Lake. It is really low now and water is about two foot off the spillway wall, leaving most of the normal structure exposed and too shallow to hold fish. Most of the water was 62.1 to 62.3 degrees (surface). Anyway, caught 5 black bass and 2 white bass in the last 3 hours before dark. Used crankbaits, jig and plastic worm but best bait (for the black bass) was a white, 3/8 oz. Terminator spinnerbait. One of the blacks was really small but the others were from 2 to 3 1/2 pounds. There is still quite a bit of hydrilla around and I bet it is holding the hawgs but I couldn't get 'em to come out and play. Oh well, we'll try again later I guess!
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Olbass,
Welcome to the BFT board, And thank you for your report. I am looking forward for your future encounters with the hawgs[Smile]
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