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Whooped By My Little Brother

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I thought that in a stocked trout reservoir, big trout swimbaits would be the way to go, so I devoted my whole day to big baits...And my little brother goes and sticks this 23", 7lb 9oz HOG on a texas rigged 5" pit boss. I saw some nice fish, but no takers!

  • Super User

Congrats to Him ~

 

That's a Gorgeous Bass and a Dynamite Smile  . . . .

 

A-Jay

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That is a beautiful fish! Looks like it should be on the cover a magazine :)

Wow, that's a beautiful fish!  Being a little brother myself, I know your little brother is on cloud nine right now.  Just let him enjoy it for a little while, then you can go back out and whoop up on him.

  • Super User

Congrats to him, and that is one pretty fish!

 

Jeff

  • Super User

Sweet fish & picture.

  • Super User

Great picture and fish! Congrats to him, that looks like a pretty fishing spot!

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That is a beautiful fish! Looks like it should be on the cover a magazine :)

Definitely one of the prettiest and healthiest bass I have ever seen. Now if we can just figure out how to catch them on a somewhat consistent basis! I have been spending a lot of time at this particular body of water lately, and I'm slowly putting the puzzle pieces together. But the bass will probably have a completely different agenda when I think I have them figured out!

Dam fine fish!

Nice healthy fish guys!

Probably the best picture I have seen on here recently. Can't beat that smile.  Kudos to you for getting you brother outside and breaking the mold of the video game generation.  

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