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A Little Summer Night Swimbaiting

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A friend and I went ninja fishing at a golf pond. We started out throwing my baby gill for a bunch of small fish. It was alot of fun but I was hoping for some better fish. Here are a couple of the typical small ones. They were a little bit skinny.

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Louie decided to use the regular sized gill and he caught a little better fish.

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So I thought it was about time I try out a prototype.

It worked well and I caught a few decent fish.

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Then we left and hit up a non ninja spot hoping to find a toad.

I had a monster blow up, which I swung hard and missed and sent the bait flying towards meand into the rocks but it had only a very small chip on the anal fin and a ding in the lexan bill. so back to fishing.

I never did get that big fish to bite again but I got a couple more decent ones

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It was nice to get out and stcick some fish. I love warm weather at night and swimbaits!

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Looks like you had some good night action.

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Very Cool Photos ~ !

I truly love night Ops.

There's just something about it that seems to take that "big bass anticipation" up another notch.

And I do understand and appreciate the fun of "ninja night ops" - just adds another level to the whole experience.

"It's OK - I know a Guy . . . "

A-Jay

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Awesome fish man! Can't wait til i catch some like that. All mine have been fairly smallish.

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dam that some good night fishing. Nice fish!

Very nice fish. I need to get me some swimbaits!

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Thanks fellas, yeah I love throwing topwater swimbaits at night durring the summer. They usualy blast them hard a fe feet away. Can scare you pretty good! :D

Wow those are some fantastic fish!

Ninja fishing lol. Might have to give it a try at some of the golf courses around here. Nice fish!

-JP

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