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Marty
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New Home Water

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It official, I got my transfer to Colorado and my New Home Water will be Lake Pueblo.

The only problem I see is its cold in Colorado.


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Brian D.
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Congrats Marty. Stock up on perch colored jerk baits and cranks. Your froggin days are done. :(

However, you can still prolly use your swim baits stuff for the toothy critters. Where did you land?
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Marty
I will miss pulling up to my best spots on the CA Delta AND FINDING YOU ON MY WATER ;)

Good luck on the new pond
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Marty, I will take care of warm weather for you. FL. is always warm :D
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Marty it is a great lake but can get windy, look for coves with tumble weeds in the spring, nothing like having the boat 25 ft from the bank and being in 150 ft of water, throw a darter head, senko out and wait for it to stop at 30 to 40 ft. I will look you up next time I'm out that way. There are a lot of fun small reservoirs to fish and the Division of Wildlife does a great job of managing them for different species, you can fish for trout, bass, walleyes, northerns, wipers all in one day and never travel more than 50 miles.
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