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Here's a couple pics of fish I've cuaght that the bait is about as big as the fish-

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Makes me laugh :) How about you any funny pics were the fish is hardly bigger than the bait they bit?...

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No pix, but I've had similar catches - either tiny bass,

or tiny bluegill hitting TX rigged worms. Mere inches

in length.  Hungry lads they be! :smiley:

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No pix, but I've had similar catches - either tiny bass,

or tiny bluegill hitting TX rigged worms. Mere inches

in length.  Hungry lads they be! :smiley:

Ya, I guess they get tired of being called "Dinks" :)
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I caught a green sunfish on a wacky senko this weekend. Probably the most annoying fish in existence when you're trying to finesse fish.....TAPTAPTAPTAPTAPTAPTAPTAP!

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I caught a 13" crappie that busted through a grass mat that i was pulling a weightless texas rigged yum dinger over to get to the next hole to drop it in....i have never caught one that way before and haven't since.

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I caught a green sunfish on a wacky senko this weekend. Probably the most annoying fish in existence when you're trying to finesse fish.....TAPTAPTAPTAPTAPTAPTAPTAP!

I agree, and often I still swing. Stuck a 6lb bass that felt identical to a sunfish last year at a local lake.

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I agree, and often I still swing. Stuck a 6lb bass that felt identical to a sunfish last year at a local lake.

Same thing happened to me last year in colorado when it felt like a sun fish but set the hook into a 5lb bass.

Same thing happened to me last year in colorado when it felt like a sun fish but set the hook into a 5lb bass.

This same thing has happened to me before

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