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Rough Day on Rufus Woods. Cindy and I had a few hours to spare, so up to RW we went. Today we were going to target the Yellow Perch. As we have caught some really nice Yellow perch randomly in the past, we figured we could catch a mess of them if we set our mind to it. We had received some tips on perch activity so we plied the weed beds and weed lines with the usual assortment of jigs and small spoons. Not one perch bite did we get. So break out the rooster tails, Crocs, Thomas Bouyant spoons and various other gear, and start casting the shallows for trout. We did the run and gun style of casting to cover more water, and it paid off as we caught 12-15 fish and kept three trout to bring home. We had one each in the live well, and as it was getting Late, decided we'd call it quits when the first limit was caught. As usual Cindy boated the next keeper, so in to the dock we came. We caught trout from below pump #1 up to the cabin hole. We hit various "Likely looking" spots along the way. Cindy got the 7# 12oz and the 4# 10oz, while I was glad to boat the 6# 12oz. We C&Rd several in the 2-3 pound class, and Cindy's Croc in perch pattern seemed to be the lure of choice today. Her biggest fish came out of the cabin hole while casting into the shallows. It hit in 2 feet of water, and what a show. When the water is that shallow, the fish does some spectacular aerial displays, and this one was no exception. On 4# line and Feather-lite rod, it was quite the performance. Air temp was in the mid 30s with water temp at 45* and calm winds. What a great afternoon on the water. Stay safe and Happy Holidays to all
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