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Cold water bass blitz 11/26 (NJ)

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Hit Rainbow Lake around 12:45PM. Raw, windy day for the most part. Water temp(43 degrees) was way down from last weeks 49-50 degrees. I chucked the lipless crank for a bit. No fish. I picked up the jerkbait rod and started pounding the bass, yellow perch and pickerel. The blitz lasted about 15-20 mintues. I had a double header on the Rapala Husky Jerk. A bass came up and tried to inhale a yellow perch I was reeling up. Every fish that came to the boat had another fish follow it. It was really exciting. The bite completely stopped and they were the only fish I landed. Total bass-6 and a half dozen yellow perch/pickerel. Pulled out about 3:45PM.

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Nice Bass ~

Jerkbaits can do some real damage

Congrats

A-Jay

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On 11/27/2016 at 2:22 PM, jyu87 said:

good to see that boat back in the water Joe!

Thanks Jason, hope everything is going well for you.

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