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3 New Pb's In About An Hour

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I was down at University Lake in NC today and managed to haul in three of my biggest bass ever and four dinks before 11. Everything came on a t-rigged senko near laydowns. they were 20", 22", and the big girl was 25". I can only guess on weight.

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Weightless Senko? Nice fish for sure!

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1/8 oz. tungsten for two of 'em and 1/4 oz. lead for the other. It was too windy for weightless (at least for me).

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Congrats on the day and 3 new PB's! I have only done that once, when I caught my 2 PB smallies back to back fish! Its a great feeling for sure!

jeff

  • Author

Great day ! Nice fish. BTW, is that steelie in your avatar on the Snake River ?

It's the Grande Ronde River near Troy, Oregon. It is a tributary of the Snake though. It's a pretty amazing place to go for steelies, a bit remote but definitely worth checking out. Oregon has pretty great water access laws too.

Congrats on your new PB's

Looks like an awesome day!

WOW, those are some real FATTIES! WTG ;)

www.ragetail.com

Real nice fish! All before 11--what did you do the rest of the day? lol

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Sadly, I had to be home before 1.

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Nice bass, congrats!!

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Congrats ~

That a trip you'll remember for awhile.

A-Jay

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