Hi and good morning from Captain John Leech,

Out on the Lake Toho today with TJ. First thing in the morning the fish were schooling again, made for some great fishing and very rapid action for the first few hours. We ended up doing quite well using top-water for the first hour or so and then switched to Carolina Rig to pick up the fish after they stopped schooling on top.

We probably ended up around 22 to 25 fish in four hours, which is great action although the biggest fish was only about 2 1/2 lbs for the day.

That’s it for now, thanks for following… Captain John Leech.

 

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