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Huge monster Bass!

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Didn't your first bass seem like a Monster!

Trace Woodruff - 5yrs old.

Tackle - Brand new Zebco 33 Classic combo.

Bait - Night crawler with bobber.

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  • Super User

Great picture. He will remember it the rest of his life. I was on the lake several years ago and a young boy caught his first bass and the father had no camera. We trolled over to him and let him use ours so he would have a picture. What a wonderful experience for the youngster. I'm not quite sure who had the biggest grin, the father or the son. Try to always have a camera, you never know what you will see out on the water.

  • Super User

That's a great picture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I would say it is 6 to 7 pounds...

Great pic!

8-)

I guarantee that fish will gain weight throughout the years.

And I don't mean in the water.

:)That's great!!! :)

           As Ever,

            skillet

  • 1 month later...

wwwwwwwwwwoooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwww

:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o

Nice shot, may the memorise begin an the journey continue. congrats.

:)

memo

  • Super User

Yep, that's pretty great right there!

Ronnie

Now thats a Photo.....FRAME IT !!!!!!!!

Big O

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That's a fun age.  Enjoy every minute of it.

Enjoy every minute as the time goes by fast.  I agree with Big O you need to frame that picture.

Awesome moment and picture dude!

Now that's great stuff right there!!

Ya done good!!

Now that's great stuff right there!!

Ya done good!!

I agree that's what it's all about,good times great memories.

Definitely worth putting on the wall ;D

  • Super User

Fantastic!  I love seeing stuff like that.

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