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Slowly, but surely, the girls are moving up in Mississippi!

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After a real rough winter for our area, the days are stretching out and the Big girls are starting to move up. No where near as fast as last year, but they are coming.

Caught This Pretty Lady fishing old weed beds along a rock wall on North Shore in Ross Barnett. Had a great day, caught alot of keepers, but she was the only nice one, and she was the shallowest, wierd!

Was fishing a Texas Rigged El Grande Black and Blue Gila Monster, I picked up at the Classic, on a 6/0 Gammy, with a Pegged 1/2 oz Tru Tungsten to get it through the grass!

Great Day on the Water, now to see that Magical 50 degree mark ;D

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looks good... still waiting for them to start moving here but this cold has them acting crazy here, and the cold creek inlets has been keeping the water cold (low 40s).

Great catch!

Indeed. In the shallow ponds I fish here in ATL, three sunny days followed by overcast has them right up not quite on the flats. I couldn't catch anything this winter until late January. Then the jig bite turned on big time, and its just a matter of finding the water they like for the given day or time of day. And the takers are bigger, I'm not catching many dinks...the range is like 2 to 4.5 lbs. Never been much of a winter fisherman, but I'm lovin it!

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I sure hope you mean the female bass because the Ole Miss coeds are some of the most beautiful girls in the world!!!!

And this is from an LSU guy.  :D   :D   :D

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I sure hope you mean the female bass because the Ole Miss coeds are some of the most beautiful girls in the world!!!!

And this is from an LSU guy. :D :D :D

:) No question about that!  But I'm looking for the "big" girls right now  ;D

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