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<blockquote data-quote="BigCityBubba" data-source="post: 5842509" data-attributes="member: 23435"><p>It was dreamcatchers but I don't remember the guide's name. He did a great job. It was during the herring spawn. You left out the weightless fluke during the herring spawn on your report but its probably good to keep a few things secret. I don't know if we will ever go back but I would highly recommend Lake Glenville if you want to go somewhere relatively close in the summer and don't want to endure the extreme heat. 80 degrees is considered really hot in the summer on Lake Glenville. I would never consider going there to fish without getting a guide the first day. We never would have figured that lake out had we not gone out with a guide first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCityBubba, post: 5842509, member: 23435"] It was dreamcatchers but I don't remember the guide's name. He did a great job. It was during the herring spawn. You left out the weightless fluke during the herring spawn on your report but its probably good to keep a few things secret. I don't know if we will ever go back but I would highly recommend Lake Glenville if you want to go somewhere relatively close in the summer and don't want to endure the extreme heat. 80 degrees is considered really hot in the summer on Lake Glenville. I would never consider going there to fish without getting a guide the first day. We never would have figured that lake out had we not gone out with a guide first. [/QUOTE]
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