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Some fish swim deep!

Johnny Cache

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Been working a lot, but managed a quick 30 min hunt before dark. It was cold, getting down to freezing, tonight it's going to be -10 :(

But, it only takes a tiny little coin to warm a guy up! I found one coin tonight, 1907 fish scale, my 4th fishy for the season. This baby was deep, 8 inches. It was a mixed signal, hitting around 55 to 60, lower than any other fishy I have found. I thought it was going to be a deep buffalo nickel, or maybe another shell casing. HH
 
Nice one.:thumbup:
Love those fishies:clapping:
 
dlh said:
-10?!.....wow.......where is that?

The Great White North lol. I'm north of North Dakota, but its colder than usual even for way up here. I heard Manitoba is supposed to get like 8 inches of snow or something...
 
Congrats on reeling that one in! You sure deserve it for hunting in the cold, but at least it will keep your fishy nice and fresh :heh:
 
Its really great to see you go out in that weather, and to go after a deep "iffy" signal too...Nice work!:clapping:
Mud
 
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