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20.5" bass

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Went out today after work and had a prety good day. I ended up catching 4 in a part of the lake I haven't fished in awhile. Then I moved to a spot that I have been catching fish every time I go. The spot is about 5' wide and 10' long and is sand bottom with some rocks and grass on each side. I started working a bbh on a 1/4oz. owner sled head and caught 1 2lb. Then, I switched to a wave tiki worm on the 1/4oz. owner sled head and caught a nice 20.5" bass. It was a great way to end the day.

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Wow nice bass!

I got extra excited when i read the topic.

Thought it went 20.5 pounds!!!

But all in all nice fish.  ;)

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Great pic, too!

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Nice fish! Are your lake levels down too?

Aren't all the lakes down now in Florida. :-? Yea, we need some rain bad around here. Just keep the hurricanes away.

I just wondered... cause my one pond has a 5' x 10' appendage and it is bone dry.  The bottom corner of that pic, you can see the lake and it looks like grass is growing and it looks like the lake is at it's normal depth.  All my lakes have a 5' drop off with dirt or muck on the bottom,  just curious...

Anyway, nice fish!

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From what I hear the lake is spring feed so it keeps the water a little better. The water level is about 2'-3' from where it should be but I've seen other places that are like what you described. Guess I'm one of the luck few in Florida.

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