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White bass were putting on a show tonight. They were all over the shoals and going hog wild, we lost count around 110 because a big Striper tried to eat a white bass boatside and we tried to catch it for a while. Then I got stuck in the Rapids for 2nd night in a row and broke a prop. Luckily they are $15 for my mud motor and I keep 4 in the boat but we were doing all this in the dark standing in the river. Won’t forget this one for a while, I even threw a long A at that Striper and caught a skipjack in a strange way so I let it swim around live bait style 

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$15 for a prop seems like it was well worth it for the fishing, sounds like a great time

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