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	<title>Comments on: Houdini Panfish, and a Nice Night Despite a Poor Bite. Cedar Lake, June 26 2008.</title>
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		<title>By: A Few Fishing Firsts&#8230; Cedar Lake June 27th 2008. &#124; IFishCT.com</title>
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		<description>[...] The weather was beautiful, despite the dreary start to the day, so we headed out to my favorite weed beds and after a quick tutorial on how to use a spinning reel we all started fishing senkos. I decided to throw three different colors: black and yellow swirl, june bug, and green and silver swirl. The junebug senko was wacky rigged with an octopus circle hook so Randy could have an easier time setting the hook since it was his first time. Erik and I threw texas rigged senkos. As it turned out, it didn&#8217;t matter what color or rigging method we used, the fish were hungry and were going to eat anything. What a difference a day can make. [...]</description>
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