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Lake Jocassee Fishing Report

 

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This entry was posted on 5/13/2006 12:13 PM and is filed under Fising Reports.

Welcome to Fish Tale Adventures newest addition....Tale Talk.

 

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    • 6/2/2006 4:51 PM will wrote:
      cool!
      Web site looks good. You know this summer is going to be the summer of the big fish.I have a feeling that people, 10 yrs from now, will talk about the big fish that were caught in 2006. See you on the water.
      Lucky Jak
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    • 7/17/2006 11:10 PM Zan-X wrote:
      Hello WP! Nice to see your site updated! Hope all is well . . . thinking about Jocassee!
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    • 11/1/2006 4:50 PM warren page wrote:
      Novembers here and I'm fishing again after a short layoff for the first half of deer season. Fished today from 10:00 until 2:00. Caught a 6.5 lb. male brown and a 3 lb. rainbow at the same time at 11:00. Didn't have another strike until 1:55 just before I left. It was a nice brown that came unbuttoned at the boat. Water temps. were 68 on the surface and 67 all the way down to 95f ft. Drops to 55 between 95 ft. and 105 ft. See ya out there............
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    • 11/1/2006 6:36 PM Will wrote:
      Hey Fish Tale,
      What depth, color, and baits were you using? I will fish this weekend and was curious. Thanks for any info.
      Will
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    • 11/1/2006 7:03 PM warren page wrote:
      6.5 hit a big gold Lucky JAK diamond thunder at 95, bow hit a brass LJ at 105.
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    • 5/22/2007 11:39 AM joanne wrote:
      I saw a lure named "tequila" something. What is the full name? THANKS

      in fl headed to Jocassee Lake this summer with son, daughters and all their offspring. 10 people, need rental cabin
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    • 5/22/2007 4:10 PM warren page wrote:
      Some of the trolling spoons come in a color called Tequila Sunrise. It's yellow fading to orange then red. Without knowing the manufacturer I couldn't be positive what it is. Contact Devils Fork State Park for cabin rentals.
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