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Old 06-15-2011 | 06:41 PM
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Phil from Maine
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I took a boat ride up into there this afternoon and never hit any big ones. The water got rough so it was hard fishing. I did catch several chain pickeral, smallmouths, and largemouths. The smallmouths were running around 2 1/2 to 3 lbs. while the largemouths were about the same.. It was a great trip in as I saw a deer sneaking off, some canadian geese, loons, ospreys,and a couple of eagles. I never wieghed my smallmouths or largemouths yet as I did not feel they were big enough. I did take one pic of one of my largemouths for you and quickly released it.. I also saw several boats going to and from there. Here are a few pics of the area I was in today..

the deer

a boat with a couple of guys fishing while heading up threw the stream..

The same guys heading into Mud Lake..

The only island in Mud Lake and it is surrounded by hydrilla, pickeral grass, and lilly pads..

Another pic of the stream going into Mud Lake..

The geese on the rocks in Pocomoonshine Lake.. Notice the rocks as this lake is full of them both above water and under water the water.. It is one of the best smallmouth fishing lakes up this way..

Last pic folks I hope I never bored you with so many.. I just wanted to share a little of what today was like out in the great outdoors.. This pic is from Lake pocomoonshine as well. It is of a small island which Pocomoonshine is noted for as well as rock piles. I thought it was sort of neat with the young birch tree on it..

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