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Went to a local reservoir after school, found 3-6" of visibility and thought what the heck I'll try it...One fish on a spinnerbait, two on a KVD 1.5, two on a 1/4oz black buzzbait, and half a dozen or so on a texas rigged baby brush hog. I would just shake it in a laydown for 15-20 seconds and they would find it.

 

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All dinks, this was the biggest one, measured 15"

 

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Muddy!

 

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Deep, the lake has dropped quite a bit, I found this buried in a stump. Looks like something did have a hold of it when you swung judging from the amputee baby rage craw. 

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Pretty sure that wasn't mine.

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Wow, that is some muddy water. Nice work! Must have had some chocolate rain......

Good deal man. This is what I love about fishing. You coulda left that place and nobody woulda blamed you. Sometimes the fish surprise you. You surprise yourself too. You become like, a fishing god for a day.

Wow, that is some muddy water. Nice work! Must have had some chocolate rain......

some stay dry and others feel the pain...

  • Super User

Good catching! That is some really muddy water!

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  • Super User

Good catching! That is some really muddy water!

This spring I was drop shotting there with 10' vis  :eyebrows:

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Looks like a typical north Missouri lake in the spring .

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Good job. That second picture just helps prove that bass can feed with with their lateral line when their eyes can not contribute. 

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