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   On my birthday a few days ago my buddy stuck this big old bass out in open water. There was no depth finder but I had a feeling about this hump. He caught it on an Excalibur shad colored lipless crank. I don't know how much she weighted; we had a scale but wanted to get her back in the water as fast as we could.  

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Great fish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wow.....really nice fish.  Why the hurry to get her back.  Did it take a long time to remove the hooks or take a pic?

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Posted by: mattm Posted on: Today at 12:01pm

Wow.....really nice fish.  Why the hurry to get her back.  Did it take a long time to remove the hooks or take a pic?  

It did take a l;ittle bit of time to get the hooks out and she was bleeding a little. We already killed a little bass and did not want to kill this big girl.

Very good choice to put her back right away if she was bleeding.

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