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Gary Cox and Larry Tyson put together a nice 18.90 pound limit by casting a worm to the edges of the pads. They also caught some key fish with a wacky rigged worm. This earned them a nice first place check in the Culprit, Bass Boat Saver, Stike King Istokpoga Wild Windy Point Pile Up. Second place belonged to Team Walpole. John and Perry Cincotta pitched a big black and blue jig to the reeds on the east side to put together a 18.61 limit. They also took big fish honors with a 8.24 pound Florida Trophy catch with that same jig. Team Crandon earned third when they put together a 15.56 bag by pitching stickbaits to the edges with a 1/8 ounce weight. It was some tough fishing but we still put together 15 limits. See you next month.
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Tom and Bob tried to run down the lake but after becoming airborne a few times, decided to head back to the leeward side of the lake. They pitched and flipped within sight of the ramp and caught 12.68 to capture the Bass Boat Saver East Lake Chiller crown. Don and Kenny went to Ajay and fished the canal. After loosing a bunch of Carolina rigs in the rocks they ended up with 12.56 for second. Bruce and Jared came in third with 9.81 and Jerry and Paul caught the lunker of the day with an impressive 6.97 on a cold and windy day.
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Tom Mahoney and Mike Hardy teamed up together after the girls took 2024 off and put together a win on the Bella Finn Vacation Rental East Lake Toho Cyclone. They fished inshore with moving baits to put together a limit then cranked offshore to upgrade to 11.31 pounds for the win. Steve and Ryan Mekdeci fished the outside edges of the pepper grass and the reeds with worms and stick baits to boat 9.97 pounds for a second place finish. Jake Simmons hauled in 9.74 pounds with the lunker of the day, a 4.86 pounder, to claim the third place and big fish check. Lots of fish were caught but the big ones eluded our anglers. Up next, Istokpoga.