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		Causey Is still quote good but not as hot as it was last weekend. I got there at about 7:30, there was about 8" of fresh snow on the dam, 4" of slush and 4" of snow on the ice. I forgot to take my TriFlow to spray on the bottom of the sled and the snow temp was just right for sticking, it made pulling difficult. I fished about 250 feet of the dam and 100 feet off the south shore, it took a couple of holes to find the fish, about 35 8" slake 1 14" rainbow and 3 kokes.  
Pink ratfinkee's tipped with a wax worm,  8" under a swedish pimple. It took a lot of active jigging. I was able meet Petty and one other From BFT but I forgot his handle.  
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		I will show my ignorance.  What is "TriFlow" and if it makes a big difference, where is it available?
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		[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]Teflon impregnated oil. Real good lubricant but pretty pricey.[/size][/font]
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		I get mine at Industrial Supply in Salt Lake. It might be available at Bonneville Industrial in Orem. It makes the sled move a lot easier and stops it from picking up snow and ice. I haven't tried it , but Armor all might work also.  
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		Sounds like the lubricant that Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) used on the bottom of his saucer on Christmas Vacation.  Great Christmas flick!
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		 Nice report FD, were you using a fish finder, if you were, did the screen go black when the school of kokes came through? Are the big schools not moving through any more? WH2
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