R.j. Thompson

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aue-mike

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Beautiful day on the water. Headed out to the RJ THOMPSON, which was a new wreck for me to check out. Many thanks to N@arco$i$ for the ride.

Great conditions, with clear water. However, the gumbo on the bottom was pretty thick. Not much marine life, with the exception of the numerous macks and bonito blitzing a massive bait cloud, resulting in scales and beat up bait raining down on the wreck. Pretty cool. Also, looks like the urchins are bouncing back big time, as the wreck was holding a massive crop of small ones.

I have added a report on the wreck and more pics on the AUE website:
http://uwex.us/042306.htm

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Mike, just checked out the report on your web site. Great report, and those are awesome pictures! Some day I'll have a nice enough setup to get those types of results. Until then I'll just photoshop the hell out of what I do get,,,LOL
 
Again excellent pics.

If lead was worth money we would be rich from all the fishing weights lying around.
 
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