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So I didn't have to work today or go to class. So I went out fishing for a a few hours. I tied on my new Lucky Craft see if it was worth the 15 dollers. I got the biggest walleye of my live on it. Also found a few bass on beds with it. They would chase it off but not kill it. I noticed that they were killing it at the surface. So I tie on a top water plug and a bass inhales it. I see her come off the bed and eat it. I reel down intill i fell the fish. I set the hook and her comes my bait back at me. This whole time the fish is less the 8ft from me. After a hour of trying this and that for that bedding bass I switch to a wachy rigged senko. I pitch it to the nest. Iam fishing about 18 inches of water and iam not more the 7 feet from the fish. I see her turn and look at the senko. All of a sudden I see her flair her gills and fins and eats it. That was so cool to see that. That was also my first time of seeing a bass caught on there nest in person. So after I let her go I went looking for some new beds. I found them but no fish. So i go back to the bed and try her agian. She just looks at it and dosn't touch it. So I was thinking switch the senko color. Sure enough she kills it. That just proves how munch a fish will guard its nest. But I did feel real bad I gill hooked her the second time. As soon as I found out I gill hooked her I cut the line and let her go. I didn't get in to the gills to bad. I just got her hooked into the bottom of the gills by the base of the tounge. I still don't feel right that I left a hook in a bedding bass.

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