The Southern Fishing Report by Ken Sturdivant 9-14
By Ken Sturdivant
106 Hickory Ridge
770 889 2654
Cumming, Georgia 30040
September 16, 2011
LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 7.4 FEET, THE CREEKS ARE SLIGHTLY STAINED AND THE MAIN LAKE IS CLEAR AND 78 DEGREES
This Lake Lanier Bass report is from Jim Mathley, www.jimboonlanier.com – 770 542-7764
There remain several different patterns working to catch spotted bass, which is normal for this time of year. "Junk Fishing" which is throwing a number of different baits in a number of different types of areas, can actually be a good pattern. The spotted bass have started to school around some creek mouths throughout the lake. Top water baits will work on these fish, but they are hard to catch. There are allot of single fish pushing blue backs to the surface, but they don’t stay up long. Make a perfect cast right in the middle of the action to get strikes. The reward is that there are some very big fish in the mix currently. If you have the patience to wait on them, you can catch them. We have been able to draw them up with top water baits when the sun is high, but in low light conditions, you are better to wait for the blow ups before casting if you hope to catch a larger spotted bass. Alternate between poppers and walking baits to find out which the fish will respond to best. A jerk bait or a Fish Head Spin will work on these fish too but you have to remain patient. This is the best big fish pattern working on the lake this week. When the fish are not as active and relating closer to the bottom use a jig with a twin tail trailer or a Carolina rigged worm will produce strikes. There are also some smaller fish around docks and back in cuts close to the main lake, particularly in rocky areas. These fish can be taken on a jig or worm, but the quality is not as good in most cases. The bridge pilings of all the major bridges are holding bait and fish as well. Work these areas with a fluke, jerk bait or drop shot minnow imitation to draw strikes. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
This Lake Lanier Striper report is from Captain Ken West and Captain Mike Maddalena of Big Fish On! Guide Service, 404 561 2564. www.bigfishonguide.com
Striper fishing is fair. The full moon coupled with a cold front has had a negative effect on the striper bite. The south end of the lake has been spotty, requiring a considerable amount of searching. The best bite is from 12:00pm to 5:00pm.The exception continues to be the north end of the lake. We have reports of large schools of smaller fish from the mouth of the Chestatee River to Gainesville Creek. Young Deer Creek, Bald Ridge Creek and Shoal Creek are your best bets on the south end. Down rods with live herring is your best technique. Umbrella rigs will also work but be prepared to catch a lot of trees as the lake level drops and most of the fish are holding under the tree top level. Our Lowrance Structure Scan technology has been a huge advantage in seeing the fish in the trees.
September 16, 2011
WEST POINT LAKE IS DOWN 10.2 FEET, STAINED & 86 DEGREES BY CHRIS BELL
Bass fishing has been better this week. We are finally experiencing some cooler temperatures which has caused some fish to pull up. The majority of the larger fish are positioned on humps and road beds lake wide, but there are a few fish showing up on shallow points and pockets. For the offshore bite use mid depth crankbaits in a shad pattern as fish begin to reposition on the tops of humps with cooler water temperatures. Crankbaits that are producing are Strike King 5XD, Bomber Fat Free Shad, and Spro Deep Little John in the cell mate color. These same baits can be used on the ends of shallow points to produce fish. When the sun comes up use small finesse worms Texas rigged with a 1/8 ounce weight in green pumpkin. See our web site for the Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
Hybrid and striper fishing is good. Fish are schooling on humps first thing in the morning. Use ¼ ounce rattle traps in chrome black back and popping corks with fly. Once the sun is up down line fresh lively shad on these same areas on schools of fish.
Crappie fishing has been poor. Crappie have not pulled up yet but should make a move over the coming weeks. For now continue to focus on bridge columns with live bait and standing timber.
September 16, 2011
LAKE ALLATOONA IS DOWN 7.4 FEET, 78 DEGREES AND CLEAR
This Lake Allatoona bass report is from Matt Driver, www.proanglerradio.com.
Fishing is good. The fish are moving shallow and are getting easier to catch. The top water bite is still good in the morning with the buzz bait and Spro Hydra Pop is still great choices. In the mornings some fish are very shallow so target wood and shallow rock. Something else that is working good is lipless crankbaits like the Spro Aruku shad. Cover lots of water, and mix your retrieves up, but faster is working best. See our web site for the Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
This Lake Allatoona striper and hybrid fishing guides report has been brought to you exclusively by Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service, 770 827 6282. www.firstbiteguideservice.com Lake Allatoona, Georgia email: eidson6260@comcast.net
Line side fishing is fair. We are still fishing early and late and we use sonar to find our fish. There is still a decent top water bite lasting about 30 minutes at sun up and then again at sun down. Find the fish schooling on top from Kelloggs Creek up to Bethany Bridge, and use something small to catch them. Use the Rooster Tail, a Fluke Jr. or a Zara Puppy. After the top water bite shuts down you may be able to catch a few down lining to 24 feet over fish you see on your graph and these fish are still very finicky. Top water bite will keep getting better as September is always a good month for top water fish on Allatoona.
September 16, 2011
LAKE HARTWELL IS DOWN 7.5 FEET, CLEAR & 78 DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair to good and the fish are ready to feed. Be sure to find bait schools on the Lowrance as these fish are feeding on the largest schools they can find. The Rattlin Rap in either the natural shad or the black and chrome are working on the spots up in the Tugaloo river. On the river bridges, be sure to work the rip rap early in the morning with both the Rattlin Rap and a #7 silver and black back Shad Rap. Also check out the mouths of any and all major creeks working them well with buzz baits and crankbaits alike. Bass are holding in small pockets right at the mouth of these creeks. See our web site for the Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale. Any lay down timber is a must for a pig and jig in any dark color. Any remaining docks that might still be in the water deserve a look with a jig or Texas rig work.
September 16, 2011
LAKE RUSSELL IS DOWN 2.7 FEET, CLEAR & 77 DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair and now is a good time to start using the early fall baits. Start the mornings off with a white buzz bait up the rivers on long run out points. Try to locate the widest and biggest one you can find. Make long casts to the shallow water and work the bait all the way back looking for any bass that might follow it. Be sure to work the points using all angles and this will include throwing to deeper water and working it back to shallow water. On the same point, switch to a four inch Husky jerk bait in either a blue and chrome or green and chrome and work the same areas that you just worked with the buzz bait. By mid day the Carolina rig with a Zoom finesse worm in green pumpkin seems to be working best when thrown to the sides of sharp points near deep water. Down size your weight as much as possible and use no more than 12 pound Sufix Elite line. The late afternoon is the best time for throwing those crankbaits. Start after mid afternoon with the #5 or #7 Shad Rap in either fire tiger or natural. Try both colors fish the points and sides of points lake wide.
September 16, 2011
CLARK HILL IS DOWN 7.1 FEET, STAINED & 78 DEGREES
Bass fishing is good Largemouth and the spots are staging up and going into their fall feeding frenzy real soon. Look for the ass to relate heavily to shad schools all day. Most of the fish you will see on the Lowrance will be suspending and they are just looking for an excuse to go on a feeding tear. A great bait to use while fishing the points and surrounding areas for these suspending bass is a Ito Vision 110. This suspending can work all day and use a stop and go action. See our web site for the Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale. In the clear water use the gizzard shad and threadfin shad colors. Try the seven inch Rattle Lightnin’ Worm in the pearl color on the edges of the grass mats that are located on the inside of the points. Work the shallower water with these worms. Use little or no weight at all and a 3/0 or 4/0 Mustad hook for the best results. With this rig watch the line as most of the bites will occur on the fall.
September 16, 2011
LAKE SEMINOLE IS DOWN ONE FOOT, CLEAR AND 85 DEGREES BY MATT BATY
Bass fishing is slow. The bass are still not biting very well, but there has been some good frog action up the flint. Look for matted hydrilla and scattered grass anywhere close to fairly deep water. Fish a Spro Popper in Natural Green or a 3.5" Big Bite Baits Top Toad in Green Pumpkin Pearl. Either bait works well you just need to try both to see what type of mood the fish are in. Another technique that works well right now is to flip main lake grass beds in 7 to 10 feet of water. When flipping use 25 pound Sunline FC Sniper Fluorocarbon because the fish are really line wary this time of year. As for bait selection, well there really is only one lure you need to flip on Seminole, and that is a Big Bite Fighting Frog in black and blue.
September 16, 2011
LAKE GEORGE IS FULL, 81 DEGREES & CLEAR
Bass fishing is fair. Try the deep diving crank bait like a Spro Little John DD and watch for the school to feed. Citrus shad is a good color. Follow up with a Carolina or Texas rig for a couple more bites once the feeding frenzy dies down or if you cant get them to hit the crank bait. Concentrate on the cover with your soft plastics. For the top water activity use a frog or a popping bait around the grass early in the morning. Late in September, the fish may begin to move up some. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale. The grass bite should pick up, and there may begin to be some schooling activity. Keep a top water tied on and if you see schooling fish around points or at the mouths of creeks sue a Pop R or Rat L Trap will work.
September 16, 2011
LAKE WEISS IS DOWN .68 FEET, LIGHT STAIN & 78 DEGREES BY COLLINS GUIDE SERVICE
Now available for sale 50 of my proven GPS waypoints for off shore structure for Bass and Crappie fishing on Weiss Lake, Alabama. E mail ken@havefunfishing.com
Bass fishing is good and a lot of bass have moved shallow in the coves and bays as the water cools and the Shad migrate shallow. Shallow running crank baits, spinner baits and Rat L Traps in shad patterns are working well. Look for the bite to really get hot when the water gets below 70 degrees.
Striper fishing is poor and they are in fair numbers in Little River and the upper Chattooga River. Little Spring Creek is also producing some fish. The canal and the powerhouse lake are also producing some Stripers. Live Shad is the key to catching these fish, flat lines and down lines fished 8 to feet deep and trolled slowly are producing some fair striper fishing.
Crappie fishing is good and the crappie are mainly under the docks that have at least 8 feet of water under them, look for larger, older docks that create a lot of shade. Use a 1/24 ounce Jiffy Jig in colors JJ13 and JJ17. There are some fish out deep on channel ledges and more will be moving to them as the water level and the water temperature drops over the next few weeks.
September 16, 2011
LAKE OCONEE IS DOWN 3 FEET LOW, 80 DEGREES AND A LIGHT STAIN UP RIVER
Bass fishing is fair. The Bass are still under the docks. You can now add the jig bite to the list of worms that are catching fish. The Texas rigged u-tail Zoom worm in a dark green or blue has been the best over the past few days. The Shakey Head is a close second to the Texas rig. Some fish are also coming on the Booyah pigskin Jig. You will need to fish these rigs as far under the docks as possible. Fish are starting to move into shallower water as it cools down. As always the bite is better when Georgia Power is moving water. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
Lake Oconee Line Side report brought to you by Mark Smith at Reel Time Guide Service. 404-803-0741. wwwreeltimeguideservice.com
Line side fishing is fair. As the water cools down start looking for the fish to show up in the river bend area of the lake. Use your Lowrance to locate the schools of bait and look under them for the schools of stripers. When you see the striper under the bait drop a live shad down to them and hang on. This pattern will hold into December. When the birds start showing up. As always keep an eye out for breaking fish and have a popping cork ready to through to them. Any day the u-rig bite at the dam should start back up. I always go check out the dam area at this time of year to see if it is time to pull the rigs. Sugar Creek has the Capt. Mac umbrella rigs in stock along with Okuma line counter reels and Okuma striper rods. They also have a complete line of Zoom baits on hand. If you like to see the Lowrance HDS units in action give me a call and we can show you how it works. You can have an on the water demonstrations at 404-803-0741.
Crappie fishing is fair. As the water cools down these fish will start to move up in the water column. Some fish are showing up in brush piles from 5 to 10 feet. The night bite in the timber is still the best producer. Look for the fish to show up on your Lowrance and drop you live shiners down the depth they are holding.
September 16, 2011
LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 1.3 FEET, 84 DEGREES, MOSTLY STAINED.
Bass fishing is fair to good as the weather cools off. Top water lures and buzz baits are working on sea walls and docks. Also use the Pop R and a large Chug Bug. If the fish miss the bait then use a fluke, a jig or a spinner bait. Try the Manns Baby One Minus reeled fast, caught 5 of 6 missed surface strikes. Docks and boat houses are still holding fish that are hitting jigs, soft plastics, and some on crank baits. Primary points and flats along the creek runs and secondary points in coves are beginning to hold fish that are slowly headed farther in. Crank baits or Carolina rigs will catch these structure holding groups of fish out on the river. Depths of these fish are varying from about 6 to 12 feet deep up the lake to 10 to 20 feet deep down the lake. Rip rap continues to hold a few fish, also. Crank baits, lightweight Texas rigs, and jig head and worm rigs are the primary choices to try.
September 16, 2011
JACKSON LAKE IS DOWN 3.9 FEET, STAINED & 79 DEGREES
Bass fishing is good and the spots are starting to feed on bait schools mid lake south. Use the Pop R and the Rico in shad and bream colors. Also use the 3/8 ounce Redemption spinnerbait. A white 1/4 to 3/8 ounce spinnerbait thrown right up at the bank and worked just below the surface will get strikes. Look for wood and rock in the lower lake creek. These areas will hold the largest fish. Shallow points with rock will also hold bass. Work as much water as possible and keep the spinnerbait in the water. Also look at the areas near the dam. The points are famous for putting good quality bass in the well during recent days and use the spinnerbait in white. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
Our DVD, Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass is now on sale for only $ 25.00 including shipping. Send a check payable to Southern Fishing Schools Inc. to: Southern Fishing Schools Inc to 106 Hickory Ridge Drive, Cumming Georgia. Please allow 14 days for delivery.
Ken Sturdivant, Lowrance Professional Fishing Staff will be conducting FREE! Sonar Seminars at Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Lawrenceville Georgia. The BASICS OF SONAR seminars are held on the last Saturday of each month at 2pm. All seminars are subject to change without notice.
If you would like to have a free set up sheet for your sonar, send me an e mail to kensturdivant@earthlink.net and ask for the Sonar Setup Quick List.
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Captain Judy fishing report ,Savannah, 9-15
Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956
POB 30771
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31410
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Captain Judys email fishjudy2@aol.com
September 19, 2011 fishing report and story
Saltwater Inshore, Offshore, Blue Water fishing reports, Freshies Suggestions, and Little Miss Judys Believe It or Not story! Thanks for Reading!
Table of contents
Inshore Shorts Your boat or Mine!
Red fish growing mania has happened
Inshore fishing with the Dembkowskis
Crabbing report
Artificial Reefs Report Artificial reefs located in less than 50 feet 50 to 60 feet of water
Savannah Snapper Banks Mixed bag affair offshore this past week
Blue Water Report Team X-TA-SEA Sword Fish Bite Is On! Saturday September 10, 2011 and Sunday September 11, 2011
Freshies Report The Old Fly Rod Works
Little Miss Judy Believe It or Not! 1930s Era General Oglethorpe Hotel, Wilmington Island, Savannah, Georgia
Inshore Shorts
Your boat or mine!
For those fishermen that have been waiting to do a little inshore fishing now is the time to go. The spring nor was the summer was a bonus much less a regular catching time. However, since the days are shorter meaning less daylight the fish are going into what I call panic feeding mode! So therefore its time to decide your boat or mine!
Red fish growing mania has happened
In one of last months reports I said Give it about a month and the red fish clan will put on one heck of a growth spurt! Well, it has happened inshore fishermen have been catching more red fish in the legal slot limit of 14 to 23 inches tail length than not! The red fish offers up one heck of a fight on light tackle heres this deal..you can fight them and keep them or not! Whatever you do dont forget your dip net or your camera!!
Inshore fishing with the Dembkowskis
Captain Ray Crawley of Miss Judy Charters and Robin Dembkowski holding a nice fat trophy red fish!
Incoming Tide Fishing
September 13, 2011 Monday 7:30 departure
Captain Ray Crawley of Miss Judy Charter
Robin and Paul Dembkowski Dacula, Georgia
It was beautiful morning as Robin and Paul stepped on to Captain Ray Crawleys flats boat No Problem! This wasnt the first time that this fishing duo had stepped onboard! They have fished with Captain Ray, if not mistaken; about five times! Well, this day to prove to be one of those keepers for more reasons than one.
While using live shrimp and occasional Captain Ray secret artificial bait Robin and Paul caught trophy as well as keeper red fish and also some nice spotted sea trout. For the last couple of trips Robin beat Paul by catching the biggest red fish. Well, if you check out the two pictures in this report you will find not much has changed Robin is still winning! They are scheduled to go later this week with Paul still hoping to get a little revenge! However, unfortunately lady luck just might be on Robins side and then there is that way she works her fish, which is just right!!
Captain Ray Crawley and Paul Dembkowski holding a nice trophy red fish
Crabbing report
Captain Deidra Jeffcoat is holding up a nice Blue Crab! By the way Miss Judy Charters offers crabbing trips too!! Its fun for all ages!!
I have fishermen call me all of the time and ask about blue crabs. So I thought I would share with you what I tell them. The sloughs in creeks and rivers are great places to target the old blue crab. The best bait is going to be fish heads or chick necks or backs. My most old time favorite crabbing rig is a hand line, sinker, and bait tied on. Drop it down to the bottom, wait until you feel the crab feeding on the bait, and then slowly inch the line in. Crabbing is fun for all ages! Whatever you dont forget you dip net!!
Artificial Reefs Report
The month of September can be a real fun catching month especially when fishing the artificial reefs areas. In my world I have what I call two sets of artificial reefs to choose from. I have the artificial reefs located in 50 feet or less and those that are in 50 to 60 feet of water.
Artificial reefs located in less than 50 feet of water
Approximately 5 miles off Wassaw Sea Buoy
Fishing in these areas at this time can be a little tricky. Take for instance last week: We bottom fished with small pieces of squid and fish catching a lot of small fish black sea bass. Even when trying larger pieces of cut fish we still only catch the small fish. Since we have had hardly any king or Spanish mackerel movement into our area there werent any options to change to. I normally during this time change from bottom fishing to trolling and vice vise when the bite slows for one or the other. However, since we have not had much of a top water bite no options here!
I have been saying this all year its not over until it over. The mackerel could still make a last minute showing. All I can do is hope for this to happen!!
Artificial reefs located in 50 to 60 feet of water
Approximately 15 miles off Wassaw Sea Buoy
During this time the bottom fishing is more active, because you are fishing a little deeper water. However, here again no mackerel in this area either. The best that I can tell you is this.. just this extra little depth as well as the distance from shore puts a little different twist in regards to the bottom bite. Bottom fish such as black sea bass, banded rudder fish, blue fish, tomtate, and trigger fish have tendency to school up together, because all have found a food source. So there fore it might take a while to locate where this is happening on the reef, because the bait is not every where. So I suggest moving from spot to spot until you find where the bait and the fish are schooling. Then I suggest to do what I call the stop, drop, wait for a hit, and if not move to the next fishing spot!
Savannah Snapper Banks
Mixed bag affair offshore this past week
The bottom fishing at the Savannah Snapper Banks proved to be very interesting this past week. With small pieces of squid and live cigar minnows we caught a little of everything from vermilion snapper to trigger fish to blue fish. Heres a bait combination that really worked we put a small piece of squid and one live cigar minnow on each hook and serious hook ups happened! This became known as the vermilion snapper cocktail…
Gulf Stream Fishing!
Its time to go sword fishing! The bite is right! Meet the X-TA-SEA sword fish catching team!
Team X-TA-SEA
Sword Fish Bite Is On!
Saturday September 10, 2011 and
Sunday September 11, 2011
Captain Chris of Team X-TRA-SEA emailed me this fabulous sword fish report!
We headed out Saturday morning with Brendin Page, Zack Page, Johnny Gondol, Thomas Bishop, Kent Philips and myself on board to have another go around with sword fishing.
We skipped our usual trolling at the ledge and headed straight to deep water for some daytime dropping in roughly 1,700 feet of water. At these depths we can only fish one line at a time. To get the bait to the bottom we have to use about a 15 pound weight. On the second drop, Brendin hooked up with something big. We strapped him in to the gimbal belt/harness and it was game on. For the first two hours it was a lot of give and take and then Brendin started to make some headway. As the battle ensued Brendins hands started cramping up and the next thing we know he started with the dry heaves, which went to just straight throwing up. Keep in mind he was still strapped to the rod and reel with a harness as well as fighting the fish while all of this is going on. Im glad we have raw water wash down in the boat.
After about 4 hours, not only were his hands cramping but his legs were shaking uncontrollably. Once again he started with the dry heaves. He lost his concentration and let the line slack just for a second and thats all the fish needed to shake the hook. We all sat in disbelief that the fish was gone just like that. Brendin crumpled to the floor and asked for more water. The fight had taken us 14 miles from where we started and the sun was starting to set. We headed back to the same area to set up for some night fishing.
Things were pretty uneventful so we broke out the grill and cooked up some burgers. Brendin was the first to fall asleep and one by one everyone started to doze off until it was just Johnny and I working the lines. Around midnight I saw one of the rod tips shaking a little bit so I picked it up to check it out. It felt like something was just shaking the line until I felt a steady pull. I set the hook and it was fish on! It didnt put up a big fight, but Johnny had the gaff at the ready when the fish finally broke the water about 15 feet away. It was thrashing its head around with the bill sticking out of the water. I could see that it was a small swordfish, but Johnny couldnt quite make out what it was. As I reeled it closer to the boat I told him to get rid of the gaff and just grab his bill. In one motion he pulled the swordfish over the side into the boat. We high fived each other and started to hoot and hollering waking everyone else on the boat back up. We took a few pictures, measured it to confirm it was too small to keep, and then revived it before sending it back down into the darkness.
Now everyone was wide awake and ready to go. We had three lines out when Brendin had something grab one of his baits and head straight for the bottom, peeling off probably close to 400 yards before slowing down. Unfortunately it pulled loose soon after. Not even ten minutes after resetting his line Brendin had another fish on. He fought it for about 15 minutes before he got it to the boat. In short order we gaffed the sword, pictures were taken, it was packed it in ice, and we got the lines back out.
About an hour later Brendin shouted out that there was a swordfish jumping near the front of the boat with a glow stick attached to the line. This was a sign for everyone to start reeling so to find out who was hooked up. Thomas came tight with the fish and set the hook. Fish on. After another 15 minute fight we had our second keeper swordfish in the boat. We set up for one last drift before it started getting light. We had one more fish on, but lost him after just a few minutes. Fuel was now becoming an issue so we headed back into the ledge for a little bit of trolling before the long run in. We caught two bonita and lost a decent size Mahi Mahi at boat side. Everyone was exhausted so we cleaned up the boat a little and broke out the bean bags. We had two swordfish on ice and released another. Not a bad trip. The ocean was calm so I throttled us up, cranked up the tunes and headed for the hill. No state record again, but we didnt really care because we had such a great time! And not only that it makes for such a good excuse to go back again!
PS: Captain Chriss sword fish catching tip for the day: As far as best baits to rig up Captain Chris says, I think its more important getting the bait in front of the fish than what the bait is. The teams main bait used is whole squid. However, they have used Boston mackerel, Bonita belly, grunts and, etc.
Thanks so much Captain Chris for sending me this sword fish report and the pictures, too! Please keep them coming! Captain Judy
Freshies Report
The Old Fly Rod Works
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Photo by Bill Vanderford
For those of you that use the old fly rod you already know that you can catch just about any kind of fish with this set up! However, there are a few secrets: Its best to know how to pick out the best flies, present them so that they look, and acts like the real thing. And of course cast into and work areas where there are fish! Which is the most important thing!
Those fishermen that want to GO FISH LAKE LANIER
Bill Vanderford is Lake Laniers Legend!
For more about my long time friend Bill Vanderford as well as his accomplishments, his freshwater charter trips or wildlife tours, books written and his special line up of tackle offered, please visit his site http://www.fishinglanier.com/contact.html for all the details! For more details go http://stores.ebay.com/Fishy-Racer http://www.youtube.com/fishyracer www.cafepress.com/grapefruitshop
Little Miss Judy Believe It or Not!
1930s Era
General Oglethorpe Hotel, Wilmington Island, Savannah, Georgia
This is picture of me (Captain Judy) doing a great balancing act on the stern of my fathers old wooden boat named after my mother Miss Jerry! In the background is the General Oglethorpe Hotel better known by the young-ers as the Savannah Sheraton Hotel. I went to this site to see some close up old time pictures of this magnificent hotel. http://www.sip.armstrong.edu/Ogletho…le_Img115.html
This hotel has so much history that if I started writing about what I think I know we would be here for a while. Here is what I would like to share with you. My father used to say, In Las Vega the mafia buried their dead in the desert. On Wilmington Island they buried their dead on the Oglethorpe Hotel golf course in the sand pits! According to my father digging in the sand was easier and better than disturbing the greens. And my father also said, Parts of Jimmy Hoffa was buried under the helicopter pad at the hotel. According to my father this wasnt considered a burial it was a statement!!
As you know my father may or may not have worked with the well known Al Capone gangster association in the 1930s. Since I wasnt born until 1951 I really dont know for a fact. However, heres what I do know my father certainly did know a lot about all of these goings on. When he talked about it his eyes would light up and that big cigar that he was smoking produced some of the thickest smoke rings around his head that I have ever seen. And this was his sign that big conversations were going on!! My standard line to those that read this stuff is this: This information has to be true because Im certainly not smart enough to make it up!
Thanks for reading! Captain Judy
Captain Judy Helmey
missjudycharters.com
912 897 4921
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South Carolina DNR Saltwater report 9-15
Saltwater Fishing Trends:
Small River – Grand Strand – Charleston – Beaufort – Tides – S.C. marine recreational fishing regulations (PDF file). Saltwater Fishing License web site.
Fishing trends courtesy www.SCFishingReport.com. Verify the internet site for recent updates and thorough reports.
Minor River
Cherry Grove Pier reviews that the fishing has picked up in the previous few of weeks and flounder, whiting, bluefish and excellent figures of little pompano are all becoming caught off the pier. Good figures of red and black drum are also becoming landed.
Grand Strand
Spottail Bass: Quite good. Perrys Bait and Tackle reviews that redfish in the creeks are feeding extremely properly, with plenty of slot sized and larger fish getting caught. The bite at the jetties is also extremely sturdy and fish are currently being caught in the surf. The best action has been on the incoming tide. Live mud minnows, dwell finger mullet, live shrimp and a assortment of artificial lures will all work. Nearshore lots of bull red drum are becoming caught and released.
Flounder: Excellent. Perrys reviews that flounder fishing in Murrells Inlet has enhanced and really should only get better this fall. Cast or troll Carolina rigged live mud minnows on the bottom in excess of sandy bottoms and around difficult construction. Sheepshead and black drum: Perrys reports that at the Georgetown jetties, the Murrells Inlet jetties and all around causeway bridges fishing is strong. Fish fiddler crabs vertically on a Carolina rig.
Surf and Pier report: Whiting are about in good numbers, and modest to medium-sized bluefish and Spanish mackerel can be caught off the piers. Red drum over the slot limit are also getting caught in the surf.
Charleston
Sheepshead: Good. Haddrells Stage studies that sheepshead fishing has been over average for this time of yr, and the very best reviews have come from anglers fishing close to docks, rocks and bridge pilings with hefty barnacle expansion using fiddler crabs. There have also been an unusually significant amount of sheepshead caught as a by-catch by anglers targeting other fish.
Spottail bass: Good. Haddrells Position reports that redfish are killing mullet as they head out towards the ocean and dwell and slice mullet are each operating well.
Flounder: Fair. Haddrells Position reports that flounder catches have been a minor inconsistent, with fish caught on live mullet, minnows and Gulp! fished near inlets and the edges of rock piles. Folly Seashore Pier: Whiting and small sharks are producing up the bulk of the catch.
Beaufort
Spottail Bass: Excellent to very very good. Bay Street Outfitters in Beaufort reports that tailing exercise has been quite very good at substantial tide, and the ideal bait is a Gulp! peeler crab on a circle hook. Fish can also be caught with mud minnows fished under a popping cork alongside the grass. Captain Dan "Fishin’ Coach" Utley in Hilton Head reports that the mid to lower outgoing tide has been strongest for redfish.
Tarpon: Bay Street Outfitters studies that fish are becoming caught in the Broad River on reside menhaden. Trout: Bay Road Outfitters reminds anglers to keep in mind to release all trout for the wellbeing of the down fishery. Much more trout really should be caught when the drinking water cools.
Hunting Island Pier: Some whiting and small bluefish are being caught, but sharks, rays and toadfish are much more prolific correct now.
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Fishing Data
StriperFishing tendencies courtesy www.SCFishingReport.com. Examine the website for recent updates and thorough reviews.
Mountains Location
Lake Jocassee:
Trout: Fair. Captain Steve Pietrykowski reviews the trout are deep and trolling in the massive drinking water 70-110 ft down has been most successful. Reside shiners and spoons will both catch fish, but the stay bait has been generating better than hardware. Evening fishing has slowed for the calendar year.
Black Bass: Gradual. Captain Pat Bennett reviews that fishing has gotten truly hard, probably simply because of the dropping water ranges. The bulk of the fish appear to be out in deep, open up water adhering to roaming universities of baitfish, but early and late some fish move shallower. 1st thing and at dusk check out topwater lures this sort of as Spooks and Jitterbugs about lengthy factors.
Lake Keowee:
Largemouth and Spotted Bass: Sluggish. Manual Brad Fowler reviews that Lake Keowee is fishing difficult proper now, although there is some scattered topwater exercise. A few fish are also being caught on drops shot rigs fished deep and scrounger heads. As drinking water temperatures cool the bite really should enhance in the up coming couple of weeks.
Lake Hartwell:
Largemouth Bass: Sluggish. Try out a selection of designs from shallow to deep with equal benefits. Buzzbaits shallow, topwater lures in excess of deep h2o, shakey head and deep shots to sixty ft.
Piedmont Area
Lake Russell:
Black Bass: Honest to excellent. Guide Wendell Wilson studies that spotted bass blended in with other species can be caught on minnows around brush in twenty five feet of h2o. They can also be caught early and late close to main lake details. Comfortable plastics, such as Spot Removers and Carolina rigs, are both efficient. For largemouth bass head into the timber flats just off the main lake and fish a Texas-rigged curly tail worm about cedar trees.
Catfish: Fair to great. Manual Wendell Wilson studies that the very best bet is fishing close to primary lake factors amongst Pickens and Vans Creeks. Beach your boat and cast worms and reduce herring out to a optimum depth of about 15 ft.
Crappie and white perch: Honest to excellent. Manual Wendell Wilson reports that crappie, which includes a couple of extremely significant fish, are getting caught about brush by anglers fishing 10 feet down in twenty-thirty ft of drinking water. Threadfin shad colleges are by now gathering about cover in this variety, and crappie, bass and white perch are all mixed with each other in a typical late summer time/early fall pattern. Equally shad and minnows will catch crappie, and the greatest fishing is in extremely somewhat stained water in creeks off the principal channel not in the dingy backs.
Striped bass: Fair. Guidebook Wendell Wilson reviews that some big fish are in a common summer pattern of grouping up close to the Hartwell tailrace, but total the bite at the best of the lake is nonetheless rather hit or skip. The ideal bet is trolling large gizzard shad or free of charge lining massive live herring in the Sanders Ferry Bridge region.
Lake Thurmond:
Striped and Hybrid Bass: Very good. Captain William Sasser studies that there is substantial schooling activity on the reduced end of the lake where striper, hybrids and bass are chasing young of the 12 months blueback herring and threadfin shad. This action has actually picked up in the very last couple of weeks. The most predictable pattern for even larger fish is nonetheless fishing deep, and striper are now 60-eighty ft down on the reduced end of the lake.
Crappie: Good. Captain William Sasser reviews that he is catching crappie out in the center of the creek about twenty five feet down about brush in the main creek channel. Minnows are working properly.
Catfish: Honest. Captain William Sasser studies that huge flatheads are being caught on the Parksville and Georgia flats at night time, but they are scattered. Anchor stay bream on the bottom in fifteen-20 ft of drinking water to catching roaming, feeding flatheads.
Black bass: Gradual to honest. Buckeye Lures in Augusta reports that sporadic schooling activity can be located all over the lake, particularly more than points and humps. A Zoom Tremendous Fluke rigged weedless is a excellent bait for schooling fish.
Lake Wylie:
Catfish: Great. Captain Rodger Taylor reviews that dropping drinking water ranges suggest that fish are holding nearer to the river channel. Attempt drifting lower bluegill or white perch close to the principal channel. Night fishing with stay bait all around cover and framework is the ideal wager, and you have to workout endurance when the fish bite dont grab the rod as well soon.
White perch: Very good. Captain Rodger Taylor reports that perch are biting properly on the flats in 15-twenty ft of water. Fish minnows or worms on a Sabiki rig vertically. Largemouth Bass: Slow. FLW Expert and Information Matt Arey studies that the bite remains challenging on Lake Wylie and tournament anglers are truly struggling. There is a bit of topwater exercise commencing on the flats wherever Zara Spooks can be effective, and with temperatures dropping some bait is sliding back again into the pockets.
Midlands Area
Lake Greenwood:
Catfish: Great. Captain Chris Simpson studies that the daytime bite is bettering and is virtually as good as the evening bite. The best strategy stays anchoring on humps and details in 5-20 ft of h2o and fan casting baits to different depths. For figures of fish use dip (stink) bait and shrimp, and for fewer but larger fish place out reduce and stay bait offerings.
Largemouth Bass: Slow. Sportsmans Friend reviews that a couple of fish are becoming caught early and late, specifically on topwater lures and floating worms fished around block partitions at dawn. Catching fish during the center of the day is extremely challenging correct now. On cloudy days the topwater action may possibly be greater and previous longer.
Crappie: Slow. Sportsmans Pal reports that the best fishing is at evening around bridge pilings, brush and other manmade structure and cover in twenty-30 feet of h2o. Cover and framework in creek channels may possibly be greatest, and equally minnows and jigs will catch fish.
Lake Wateree:
Catfish: Very good. Captain Rodger Taylor studies that in spite of the warmth the catfish bite is amazing. Drifting the mid-lake flats in 4-ten ft of water is producing big numbers of channel and little blue catfish, and greater blue cats in the ten-twenty pound range are also mixed in along with some significantly bigger fish.
White Perch: Very good. Captain Rodger Taylor reviews that enormous educational institutions of white perch are roaming the mid-lake flats in the same places as the catfish, and slice items of shad make outstanding bait on Sabiki rigs. Catching 6 fish at as soon as on a Sabiki rig is very possible and some huge perch are combined in with the scaled-down ones.
Crappie: Honest. Will Hinson of the Southern Crappie Tournament Path reviews that the essential to catching crappie stays hunting for great brush piles, and the best brush is in twelve-24 ft of drinking water close to the channel. Jigs are functioning best, specially Fish Stalker Ugly Green, Pearl White and Robin Egg (blue with metallic flakes). Minnows will also catch fish.
Lake Murray:
Bream: Good. Lake World studies that shellcracker fishing stays strong. Look in 8-fifteen ft of drinking water and fish worms on the bottom. For bluegill fish all around docks or brush in three-seven feet of h2o with crickets.
Catfish: Great. Captain Chris Simpson studies that the daytime bite has enhanced and a handful of blues and channel catfish are commencing to be caught drifting in drinking water 25-40 ft deep. Even so, the most effective pattern is nevertheless anchoring on factors and humps that will let you to cover a wide assortment of depths right up until you find the most productive zone. Reduce herring or perch, shrimp, and stink bait are the ideal baits.
Striped Bass: Good. Lake Planet reports that striper are becoming caught fifty-80 ft deep with down lined herring on the reduced end of the lake, specifically more than open up h2o humps. Trolling 50-70 feet deep with a range of lures, such as Roadrunners, bucktails and Grandma lures, is also catching fish.
Crappie: Honest. Captain Brad Taylor studies that the bite remains a small slow, but he is nevertheless performing most of his fishing in the mid-part of the lake around twenty five foot brush. The ideal brush is on primary lake drops in the large h2o. Use your trolling motor to remain over the brush and drop minnows down twelve-20 feet.
Largemouth Bass: Sluggish. Captain Doug Lown reviews that even however fish are nevertheless feeding finding catchable fish appropriate now is rather tough. Fishing shakey head worms around deep factors, notably those with existing, is a decent selection.
Santee Cooper System
Crappie: Good. Captain Steve English reviews that the crappie bite stays powerful about offshore brushpiles in seven-18 ft of drinking water in each the upper and decrease lake. The best brush is proximate to depth adjustments and fish will just take both minnows and jigs.
Bream: Excellent. Captain Steve English studies that bream are scattered out in 3-five ft of h2o about grass, lily pads and shallow brush. Crickets are the best bait.
Catfish: Slow to honest. Captain Jim Glenn studies that modest figures of blue catfish are being caught drifting and at anchor in 8-35 feet. Reduce than regular for this time of yr lake ranges in equally lakes tends to pull fish out from shallow, shoreline water into open up water, especially in the course of the day. Most fishermen are employing lower herring and perch.
Largemouth bass: Slow. Captain Jimmie Hair reviews that fishing stays difficult. 1 strategy is to fish in the shade of cypress trees in five-10 ft of water with gentle plastics.
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Off The Hook Fishing Charters Hilton Head Island, SC 9-16
9/sixteen/11 Pic Of The Day!
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The first flavor of Fall weather began these days with robust NE winds blowing 20-25 mph and the air
temperature was much cooler than what it has been. This chilly front actually turned on the fish even though
and my customers Invoice and Sue Gagne caught some best slot size redfish this early morning.
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The Bulls Reds Are Back again! They need to be working sturdy for the next month or so and they typically weigh
on common 18-thirty as well as lbs and are amazing fighters on light tackle. This fish pictured over caught by
The Phillips household was the initial fish of the day and was a great way to start off the trip. We missed a
handful of other big reds and stayed hectic with some massive sharks as nicely.
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Epic circumstances today light winds, glassy lake like seas and a lot of jacks! Pictured above my
customer Kris Thom caught a single of the largest jacks I have actually had a consumer catch. The fish weighed
in at 37lbs! Just a handful of lbs short from the State File! The afternoon journey with Wes Wagoner
was outstanding as well and we caught a few wonderful redfish and some wonderful sharks.
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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 9-15
Properly, the morning bite was just as great. This afternoon the swell from which at any time is out there acquired us. The south side was really rather and a bunch of fish breaking and feeding but just out casting range. Course there was a boat out there which stayed in the middle of the school for several hours (part of it I know but if they did not have the license then). Anyway we left the seashore close to six pm and the swell was just out of handle.
Let’s see, when we got there I saw a great puppy drum in the wash on the northside so you know they just require to be fished for. Excellent fishing crowd with lots of skills.
Wednesday and its me once again!
Well, the swell is nevertheless up and this is a report from Bob jr and I. A huge spinner was sighted leaping on the north facet. The h2o is nevertheless thoroughly clean but making an attempt to dirty up on the south facet. I did listen to rumors (from River and welcome back) of a four# sea mullet on the south facet. Also gave some previous bloodworms absent and they made a few sea mullets of the north aspect.
Brian and crew caught 4 wonderful blacktips yesterday evening. Thats’ about all. Nonetheless lots of shells.
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Buxton, NC
252-995-5414
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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 9-15
by Karla
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Marlin Fishing was a minor lighter yesterday than it has been in a awhile for our offshore fleet. There were a number of boats who caught and introduced some White Marlins but most of the boats came back with their limits of Dolphin. There had been also numerous Blackfin Tuna and Yellowfin Tuna brought in yesterday along with a fifty lb. Wahoo. Our Nearshore boats introduced in several bluefish, spanish mackeral, bring about fish, and some sea bass. The Inshore boats are catching tons of keeper trout.
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Wednesday was an incredibly great day for offshore fishing. Our boats all arrived in early following catching their limits of yellowfin tuna and dolphin. There was also blue marlin, white marlin, sailfish and some blackfin tuna caught.
Our nearshore boats had good catches of bluefish and spanish mackeral and the inshore boats brought in speckled trout and blues.
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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 9-15
Posted on September 15, 2011
Right here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
Today was good when again. Sunny skies and light south-west winds at ten mph with temperatures in the very low eighty′s. There is even now some swell left more than from tropical storm Maria, so it was a small rough. We have reviews of Cape Level generating some nice spanish mackerel. There has also been a handful of nice dimensions sea mullet on the Frisco beach. Down around Hatteras Inlet there were some wonderful bluefish and some spanish mackerel. Inshore the boats are catching some speckled trout. We have a bit of windy weather coming tonight. A small north-easter is right here right up until Sunday. North-east winds twenty five-35 mph is forecasted for tomorrow night time and Saturday, than decreasing to ten-15 mph. Here is a link to photographs of NC DOT progress on Hwy twelve soon after Hurricane Irene at Pea Island Inlet. Examine out our new web site and on the internet shopping at friscorodandgun.com.
Posted on September 14, 2011
Right here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
Right now on Hatteras Island the climate was sunny and warm with light south-west winds at 5 mph and substantial temperatures in the mid 80′s. Out at Cape Stage there are still spanish mackerel and bluefish becoming caught. The Frisco beach had some respectable swells from Tropical Storm Maria so fishing was sluggish. We only had some little bluefish documented. Down close to the Inlet at Hatteras there ended up some decent bluefish caught. Inshore the gray and speckled trout fishing was good. There had been plenty of 4 and 5 lb bluefish caught also. Nothing from the gulf stream but. Hopefully this weekend.
Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
Nowadays was a brilliant sunny day. The winds were from the south-west at five-10 mph and temperatures had been in the reduced 80′s. We had reviews of good spanish mackerel and bluefish at Cape Point in Buxton. The Frisco seaside had some bluefish and sea mullet. There is still some pup drum currently being caught down at Hatteras Inlet. The Inshore fishing from Hatteras has been real good with catches of speckled trout, gray trout, bluefish and some spanish mackerel. Still no offshore action, but it will not be extended. Hatteras Island opens back again up to website visitors on Thursday September 15th. Avon, Buxton, Frisco and Hatteras will be the only villages available to absolutely everyone by the Cedar Island and Swan Quarter ferries to Ocracoke then to Hatteras village. Shop with us on-line at friscorodandgun.com See you this weekend.
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OIFC fishing report 9-15
Tim Gallimore, inventor of Captain Tim’s Channelside Rig, fished a solution hole, he and Daniel Simmons uncovered. Tim and Daniel were making use of Tim’s now renowned Channelside rig on a full moon and falling tide when they caught their fish, some of which are pictured below.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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"Sea Problems/Bait Report" | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 09/fifteen/11
The Carolina Cat with Captains Steele and O.C. are on an eight hr charter. They documented at 8:forty am that the bait was just off the Shallotte Inlet in @20ft. of h2o. The sea is slick.
A customer had noted the markers in the Shallotte Inlet had been gone. The Carolina Cat suggested they are all there, just "hug the Green".
– Capt. Rickey Beck
"On the Edge" | Tiberias – 22′ | 09/14/eleven
The inshore bite was on fire just just before the full moon and has slowed just a bit with its passing. The redfish are nonetheless biting truly nicely. Reside shrimp and mullet on a carolina rig is obtaining the work done about hard structure. Rod and Invoice joined me yesterday afternoon, we discovered many short flounder with only one keeper in the bunch. We switched gears and commenced to target the redfish. We had lots of chances, but pulled hooks, bent hooks, and broke a handful of lines. We finally landed a couple of nice reds for dinner. Andy and Alan sign up for me this afternoon and the motion was pretty a lot the same. We landed numerous flounder, newborn gag grouper, and some good reds. Thank you guys for fishing we me! See ya on the h2o!
The water nonetheless needs to cool down a bit for an all out Fall bite! A cold front is supposed to move this weekend and need to aid us out a bit. I expect the bite will be excellent close to the new moon phase late subsequent week. Remain tuned….
– Capt. Jacob Frick
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Tubbs Inlet Drum" | Get Busy | 09/14/11
Reggie Gaddy Jr. stopped by the OIFC shopping for hooks. He told me about some red drum he’s been catching. Reggie was fishing from the beach on the west end of OIB and was catching drum with @4" mullet he been catching in his cast net. He explained he was fishing on a rising tide just within the mouth of the inlet and there was a thirty moment window when he was tearing the red drum up. He stated he comes down here from Weddington, N.C. about this time of calendar year, every single year, with the same final results. As is my general practice, I questioned Reggie to get me a photo. Here it is:
– Capt. Kyle Hughes
"Drum At The Jetties" | Get Active | 09/14/11
Todd Helf and Robert Hughes fished the Jetties Saturday using pogies. Todd Caught and produced this 46" red drum.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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"Fresh Fish" | OIFC Entire world Cat / Carolina Cat | 09/13/11
If you decide to dine at The Mid City Bistro in N. Myrtle Beach you will be taken care of to refreshing wahoo, tuna and probably mackerel. Jeff Martini headed to the blue water..the scarp, with buddies and loved ones. The crew landed 4 wahoo, six mahi and a king.
Also Captain Brant, Captain Steele and Captain O.C. fished with Captain Wall Trayah aboard his boat out of Southport these days. They went to a hundred and fifty ft deep h2o and caught wahoo and king.
The wahoo bite is most certainly on!
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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Pointrunner Charters , Oregon Inlet 9-14
These guys needed to catch some meat and they received a lot. 11 yellowfin tuna and a reduce of really good dolphin. It was excellent fishing close to the Position and tuna hole nowadays. We also noticed a white marlin and had a big bite we imagine may have been a blue. Never ever received a constructive ID ahead of it pulled off, but Tom on the Hooker had just caught a blue marlin nearby. Many thanks to John Carter, Eugene Carter, Eugene Carter, Jr. and Pat Morgan for fishing aboard Position Runner these days. You can see from the photos the seas ended up relaxed.
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9-16-eleven You need to have to strategy a trip
Far more fantastic catches of tuna and mahi for the fleet on Wednesday. Wish we had been out there, but we did not have a charter. Based on catches in excess of very last many days, this claims to be an outstanding Fall fishing year. Time to put some meat in the freezer. Examine our on line calendar, or contact us at 252-473-3773.
This chilly front and NE wind has cancelled our weekend trips. We are open Tuesday….let us go fish!
Danny & Greg
Level Runner
Capt Danny Wadsworth
Co-Capt/Mate Greg Erwin
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800-272-5199 (be confident to ask for Level Runner)
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