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A quick after work session turned into one of my coolest catches. (First time I have had this happen)

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I went fishing last night for a few hours, the bite was tough and it was hot and humid after raining all day. I went to the first pond right across from my work and fished for about an hour, I couldn’t find any fish and decided to try the next pond about a half mile down, which historically has been tough to catch fish in. After trying a small swim bait I switched to ripping a small lipless crank over some submerged grass and felt that thud I had been waiting for. The fish was coming in easily but it felt awkward in the water when I was reeling it in. I got the fish to where I could see it and realized I had not one but TWO little bass on my lure! I know that this happens and it probably doesn’t sound as cool to a lot of you as it is for me but I am so excited about it!

I went on to get into a school and caught 4 more small fish before heading home. 

 

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Same bait!!

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3 hours ago, Ski said:

Same bait!!

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 You need a bigger boat.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Super User

I’ve done that once….. I know what ya mean about being excited. I just couldn’t believe it. 
congrats on your double. 

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10 hours ago, GRiver said:

I’ve done that once….. I know what ya mean about being excited. I just couldn’t believe it. 
congrats on your double. 

Thanks!

  • Super User

Now that's fishing efficiently!

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