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Yet another Varner Monster (11lbs 7oz)

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I just got back from Varner and fishing was slow for numbers with only eight bites all day. But, who cares when one of them looks like this 30 1/2 inch long monster. The photo doesnt do this fish justice. It was skinny and long but the head on this thing was massive. Mouth was huge. Caught on a jighead and trickwom. I wish this fish had been eating a little more since it only weighed 11 pounds 7 ounces but had plenty of extra room in its stomach for a bunch more weight.

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Doghouse had a nice fish too. We ran into him out on the lake and he had this one to show us. It was a little skinny as well

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Why you !@#!#@$! >:( crap eatin !@#@$#@! >:(

Great fish but Dang you guys are killin me. The Whitetail Deer are in full rut and ya'll are catchin hawgs like they were in a barrell. I can't be two places at once. :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

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Then get out of the woods!!!!!!!!!!!  :)

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Incredible!!!!

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30.5! Thats awesome. Welld done again Randall!

Your an animal!  Maybe I might trade that 55 for a trip to varner. :-?

11-7 gee isn't that a little small for you Randall? Frankly I'm a little disappointed. ;) ;)

Try envious :)

Nice fish!

I love those those varner hogs more than those big bucks. GET OUT OF THE WOODS BROTHER FLUKE!!!!!!!!

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Well you already have all my fishing gear at your house so get your boat charged up I will be there Tuesday afternoon to get it. Right after my trip to the new Bass Pro Shops in Macon. :)

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holy cow, the head on that thing is MASSIVE

incredible catches guys.

do the thin bodies of these long bass worry you at all?

It seems to me that each of these bass looked way too thin.

im grabbing my tacklebag and my rods and RUNNING to jowja be there in like three days...look for the little dehydrated boy.

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incredible catches guys.

do the thin bodies of these long bass worry you at all?

It seems to me that each of these bass looked way too thin.

Not really. The lake is slap full of shad. These bass are the ones that have been in deep water all summer long. Now that the lake has turned over they have come up to fatten up all winter long in preparation for the spawn. Give them a month or two and they will be monsters.

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GREAT FISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The deeper fish out there right now are pretty thin because most of the shad are up on the flats if you look back at fish like the 2 randall had early in the week they were fat and healthy but they were caught on the grass flats. the fish i had when randall took that pic i had just caught in 20 feet of water and varner is not a deep lake only around 35 feet at the deepest point

Beautiful fish!!  8-)

Doghouse

Any idea how much that fish of yours weighed?

why couldn't Stewart be just a bit closer? I have a feeling my car is going to be getting a WHILE lot more miles than it did here!

AL

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AL, You think Varner is good. Fort Stewart is perhaps the best place in GA for a DD bass. Six of the top 30 bass caught in Georgia were caught in Fort Stewart. These bass range in size from just over 15 pounds to over 16 pounds. And these are just the ones that have been officially weighed. There have been countless other bass in the 16 to 17 pound class caught from installation waters over the years but have never been officially recorded or reported!

RAT that bass was around 4lbs she was very thin tho i have playing with the DEEP fish at varner lately my weak side ;)

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