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LOVE the big spot fights.  I thought I had a striper when this freight train spot hit it; even took a couple minutes to land her.  Caught it on the rod that can't be mentioned here, 6' 7" MH, 1/2 oz Wedge spinner in sexy shad with a sexy shad Big Bite Cane Thumper trailer.  Deduct 4oz for the fish grips, which were holding the fish when I weighed it...

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  • Super User

Very Nice!!!

 

I have never caught a smallmouth, but goodness gracious them spots can pull. I need to get on them coosa river spots by my uncle. 

Love me some smalles!

The biggest I recall catching is 15", but it fought harder than any largemouth I've ever caught!

Josh

Congrats on a nice catch.

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6 hours ago, fishinfiend said:

Very Nice!!!

 

I have never caught a smallmouth, but goodness gracious them spots can pull. I need to get on them coosa river spots by my uncle. 

Never caught a smallie, either.  Coosa spots are great fighters, too.

That thing is a chunker! We caught a bunch of Spots last weekend and each of our biggest were 15" and 1.5lbs on the nose on a certified scale. 

Spots and smallies fight differently, but both pound for pound put largemouth to shame. 

  • Super User

Congratulations!

 

:fishing-026:

  • Super User

love catching those fatty spots! nice fish!

Nice fish, awesome job.

  • Super User

Solid spot, and what a belly on her!

man that's a really nice spot.  don't see many that big.  excellent!

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Yeah, that's a big spot!  Congratulations. 

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