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Fish Report for 7-14-2023
Grab some worms and go fishing because the aqueduct bite has been on fire!
7-14-2023
Chad Burton and Chris Borden
Grab some worms and go fishing because the aqueduct bite has been on fire! Lugworms, nightcrawlers, and anchovies sprayed with Bang Garlic Scent all scored limits. Anglers have been split-shotting their worms and tossing them right into the gates. The results have been amazing. The catfish bite is on fire as well with Triple S dip bait leading the way. Whisker fish also ate cut baits and chicken liver. Bass anglers used poppers, Whopper Ploppers, small swimbaits, and finesse techniques to fool fish. Baitfish, white, and green pumpkin were good color choices.
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