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  1. that sounds awesome...
  2. :-[ In P.A. a 5lb'er is a beast.... Nice fish!
  3. That thing is a hog! She will look great on the wall. Have you tried braid for fishing worms? The no stretch amkes an amazing difference, i doubted it until i tried it, but consider me convinced! Nice fish.
  4. I was visiting my grandma in Ohio, I spend my winters there, I have a good group of friends that i hvae fished with for the past few years of trout. I have other pics of a few monsters i landed last year, on is 34 inches adn a little over 16 pounds, but they are too big to post, if anyone wants to see them I would be more then happy to e-mail them to you. These pictures were taken in january by a wildlife officer who has a steelhead website. I spend a lot of time fishing for them in the winter with a 10'6 UL Wild River road, Pfleger president spinning eel and jig and maggot. I had a few days this year where in a 14 hours time period i would average a fish every half hour (which is very very good for trout fishing)
  5. Finally managed to land her.... 27 inches, average size, but what a fighter!
  6. The fight is on with the steelhead!
  7. Im really jealous >
  8. I feel your pain, next time you go out try fishing the same spot with the same thing, thats the nice thing about bass, short memory span!
  9. The zoom trick works are great, were you carolina rigging them? How deep of water were you fishing? DETAILS!
  10. I would agree anywhere between 5-6 pounds depending on how big your hads are. Nice fish! I busted out a mann's hollow body fish today but my biggest was only 2 lbs :-[
  11. What a magical little bait! Nice job
  12. Straight up Carolina rig!
  13. Braid is the most sensitive type of line because it offers NO STRETCH, thats why a lot of people like it for worms and jigs!

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