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Another few thousand words on catching

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I hope you don't find this too wordy:

Jim.jpg

Jim2.jpg

paul.jpg

paul2.jpg

Story to follow:

  • Super User

Very nice,some great fish in both pictures.

  • Super User

Primetime?

8-)

Anybody who gets tired of "reading" that needs to give up fishing.

awesome!!

i dont see the story? Where is this at?

  • Super User
i dont see the story?

"A picture is worth a thousand words"

;)

i dont see the story?

"A picture is worth a thousand words"

;)

Well said!

i dont see the story?

"A picture is worth a thousand words"

;)

lol Im an idiot.....

  • Super User

Great story, couldn't have worded it any better. 8-)

BFM, ya kill me! ;D ;D

  • Super User
i dont see the story?

"A picture is worth a thousand words"

;)

No it isn't! Seen LOTSA pix of bass. Each has a story behind it. I'll bet those happy clients of yours have more to say!

Details man, details! Or was everyone just nodding off fishing Senko's under a float. ;D

Amazing, again those are some nice fish.

Whewwww.....that was definitely a long enjoyable read there.  Now how can I go fishing in short sleeves and catch some HAWGS like those?????? :D

George, every time you post something like this I wonder why other guides don't do the same thing.  Whenever anyone asks me about a guided trip in Florida you are the first guide to come to mind simply because of your posts.

Always love reading long articles on catching bass

what worm is that in the last pic? I mean paragraph?

  • Super User
what worm is that in the last pic? I mean paragraph?

Heck if I know, but it's got one monstrously long tail on it...

  • Super User

Quit rubbing it in already!

There's still ice up here.  :-[

are you trying to tourture some of us who live in north

it has been 4 months with out fishing for me and i am really going crazy but your pics make me even more crazy  >:(

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