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Old 08-25-2020, 10:29 PM
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Update on Sundance lake.

We have schools of smaller perch in the shallows this year. I see the smallest 1 inchers being new young of the year.

Then we have a fair number 2 year olds and lesser three year olds.

On the top end we are seeing NG far more 8,9 and 10 inch perch with some 11’s. Lost one today likely 12 inch

We have brown trout (9-12 inchers) being stocked this Fall to target the 1-3 year old perch.

Filling a bucket in 3-4 hours was not difficult.
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