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Augest Worm'n! WooT! *pictures*

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Well today was just like yesterday only much different. Got out on the pond around 5pm. 3rd cast and I get a 1lber. Next cast, a 2lber. A half-hour later, 2.5lber. 15 minutes after that, a 4lber to finnish it off. I'm thinking to myself, "Wow, I must be butter, because I'm on a roll!"  The last one fought like 6lber, and was the biggest 4lber I'd ever seen. ;)

I had a great time and was able to get the new grips on my rod a little dirty. I love how my new rod handles the fish. All the bass where caught pitching into open spots in the weeds from the bank, or from off a log, (see below picture) and where on a  T-rigged trick worm.

First one.

http://s52.photobucket.com/albums/g9/catfishguy/?action=view&current=DCP_1308.jpg

Last one. (4lbs)

DCP_1310.jpg

Going out at sunrise tomorrow before church. I got high hopes.

Tight lines everybody!

Matt

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WOW, just noticed somthing.

4 pound bass caught today:

DCP_1309.jpg

3.75 pound bass caught over a month ago:

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Ladies and gentlemen, right here we here a perfect example of the fruits of catch and release. The fish in bolth pictures has identical scars on its tail, certanly the same fish. Not only did C&R alow me to catch the same fish, but it was even bigger (and fought much harder) than the time before. How about it, Fish Chris? I sure am glad I didnt eat that bass the first time. :)

Good going, and I learned the same thing from FC about C&R when a gentleman caught the same 6+ lb fish out of a pond I fish, and then I caught her a month later.  SHe was my best fish in the past 3 years and I sent him a big thanks.  GOod to hear you enjoy the new rod too because that is my next purchase.

That fish looks fairly skinny, tell her to eat a little more and she may hit 5 next year!

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Seems like you're lovin that new rod! Congrats!

Sweet fish, and on the new set-up!!  Was that the first fish you caught with it??

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See what happens when you listen to you elders  ;)

Sweet fish, and on the new set-up!!  Was that the first fish you caught with it??

??  no reply?

Sweet fish, and on the new set-up!!  Was that the first fish you caught with it??

??  no reply?

evil, evillll i tell you, the youth will RULE!!!!

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Welcome aboard!

Nice fish, pics and story...Congratulations!

Welcome aboard!

Nice fish, pics and story...Congratulations!

lol BucketMouth has been a member for a long time RW  :D

Welcome aboard!

Nice fish, pics and story...Congratulations!

lol BucketMouth has been a member for a long time RW  :D

definately a roflcopter moment!

Ladies and gentlemen, right here we here a perfect example of the fruits of catch and release. The fish in bolth pictures has identical scars on its tail, certanly the same fish. Not only did C&R alow me to catch the same fish, but it was even bigger (and fought much harder) than the time before. How about it, Fish Chris? I sure am glad I didnt eat that bass the first time. :)

This is the reward when you exercise C&R , Well  done!!!!  

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