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5 minutes ago, pdxfisher said:

It is a shame that the bass you catch are so big they are hard to get in the canoe :)

 

Ha! It's the weeds. They make it so much tougher. The last seven to ten days, my landing percentage has shot up to over 90% and I think it's because the weeds are dying back just enough to reduce the basses' big Weed Advantage.

 

8 minutes ago, pdxfisher said:

It is a workout when you catch a good one but it is a lot of sitting around waiting for a bite. 

 

Sitting on your beautiful rivers waiting for a bite sounds like a perfect day.

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