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Hey all, me and my cousin went out fishing at lake st. louis the other day. It was very cloudy and windy, but we tore em' up. I cought a ton of 2 pounders, one 3 pounder, and a 4 pounder (all not pictured) all on a spinnerbait. but i did get a pic of a 5.1 pound hog that was cought on a rattle trap.

Sams spinnerbait fish:

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sams again:

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my 5.1 pounder cought on a chrome/black rattletrap

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Again

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and heres the length ( it may not look like it, but it was 19 1/2 inches):

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thanks for looking.

ps- all fish were released alive.

Great job!  Another great day on the lake.  Nothing better than fishing with friends...(even though beating them out with bigger fish can make it much sweeter!!!)

Those are some nice pictures, what kind of camera do you use.

Awesome job!!!  Makes you wonder why it's ever so hard to catch fish sometimes. Keep it up and you will be wearing a shirt with alot more patches.  ;)

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thanks guys!

well said tbone, thanks

craig

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oh, logger, its my grandpa's camera....i go over there alot, so the next time i go over there, i'll check and let u know what it is

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Nice fish! I like your friend's hat switching trick!

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haha yeah, its my hat, and he really likes it. My sponsor gave me two of them(usually let my fishing partner use one if he wants), but i forgot to bring the second one that day....but he def. wanted to get the mets hat in there....he is crazy about reyes.

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