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First swimbait fish ?

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So I decided to start throwing some big or “bigger” swimbaits to get hat trophy fish. I know you can spend hours without a bite. I started off with a 68 perch hudd but I feel like I need to learn that some more. I switched over to a new 7 inch keitech and Boom! First ever swimbait fish.. and it’s funny how everyone says small fish eat them to but you can’t belive it until you see it .. little guy was barely 1.5 pounds 

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I think now you and get hooked on big swimbait deeper than that bass lol. Get ready to spend a lot of money, there is no turning back.

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1 hour ago, JustJames said:

I think now you and get hooked on big swimbait deeper than that bass lol. Get ready to spend a lot of money, there is no turning back.

I know I’m going to have to work some OT to Keep up hah. It was fun though it was somewhat of s rush throwing the bait waiting for the big bite. Already planning my black Friday sale purchases 

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