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Great Day Out


PeterF

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We started the day out at 6:15am. I was doing very well with Strike kings 3X 5" stick worm is different colors. At around 10:30 we notice a ton of surface strikes so we make a B-line for the action. It turns out they were Peacocks. My buddy hooked up with two and two LM and I landed 1one P and three LM. I caught my fish on a Strike King Wild Shinner suspending jerk bait. This is when the fun stated. They were killing it. Check out a couple of pics. Total fish for the day, over 50  ;)

4 lber

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I've done this several times but never this size and my buddy caught the third fish  ;D

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Totally cool,

those doubles are alot of fun.  You think you have a new state record fish and then see two impaled on separate hooks.

I have never caught a peacock but from what I have seen on the tv shows they will slam a topwater like no smallmouth I've ever seen.

Have fun and good luck.

avid

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