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We Just Want To Be Like Big-O!

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I had the great honor of fishing this morning with memphis's biggest bass fishing legend, second only to some furniture salesman named Bill Dance. Yes thats right Roadwarrior. We fished a very private pond , which I'm sure made all those grove park bass happy that they could eat in peace for a day.

The day started off calm and early at 5 am when i struck first for the day with a pair of white cavitron buzz bait bass and missed a few more, while RW fished a rage tail on top like a buzz bait surprisingly unsuccessfully. After what little topwater bite there was died down, RW fished a lobster on a Stick'r rig and had a few bites but still had not put a fish in the boat :surprised: :surprised: :surprised: . I was getting worried.

We were talking about all the big girls Big-O catches and how we wish there was some standing timber to pitch a rage hawg around just like Big-O does. About that time RW says "I just wanna be like Big-O" and ties on a Rage Hawg in Summer Craw with a half ounce weight and a razor sharp Moaner hook. Like I expected, he just started whacking some chunky bass with one worth a picture. I caught a few more on a worm but I was just trying to take in the experience.

A storm chased us off but not before we did a little damage. Yep, TW is going to get an order for some rage hawgs pretty soon, not to mention I'm sitting on the edge of my seat for the icast rage introductions, :respect-059::photography-044::hello2: y'all will love them!

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  • Super User

Great outing.

  • Super User

Sound like fun

Well I just want to be like you guys ;) I'm stuck here in the office working, getting ready for ICAST and you guys are Fishing!!! Sounds like you two have the MOJO on this round :) By the way, you must have a trick up your sleeve to get a photo of RW... He's CAMERA SHY from what I've heard :laugh5:

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I had the great honor of fishing this morning with memphis's biggest bass fishing legend, second only to some furniture salesman named Bill Dance. Yes thats right Roadwarrior. We fished a very private pond , which I'm sure made all those grove park bass happy that they could eat in peace for a day.

The day started off calm and early at 5 am when i struck first for the day with a pair of white cavitron buzz bait bass and missed a few more, while RW fished a rage tail on top like a buzz bait surprisingly unsuccessfully. After what little topwater bite there was died down, RW fished a lobster on a Stick'r rig and had a few bites but still had not put a fish in the boat :surprised: :surprised: :surprised: . I was getting worried.

Thre was no need to worry. RW just needed a little more time to loosen up the old joints and warm the muscles so he could hoist in the HAWGS.

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Mr. Mallard is a good fisherman and a fine young man. We had lots of fun and we

both caught a few fish. I look forward to fishing with him again as well as our other

Memphis area friends.

Good luck and THANK YOU!

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