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New PB 9.1 lbs

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Caught this Sal in 6 feet of water flipping standing timber.I was flipping a Black/Blue Flake Rage Tail Lobster that I got in the lure pass a few months ago.3/8oz Tungsten weight pegged and 5/0 ewg hook.I horsed her in on a custom dick flipping stick.(THANKS dick)The other fish is 4lbs caught on the same set up.

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  • Super User

Nice fish! Why do you call it a Sal? lol

whatever you wanna call it, i call it a huge bass.  hat's off to ya.  great job. 8-)

  • Super User

Outstanding, nice catch man! 8-)

Great catch

  • Super User

Beautiful fish! My PB also came on a Rage Tail, incredible baits, and the Lobster certainly does seem to get the big bite. Nice job, man!

  • Super User

Woo-hoo!

She's a beauty...CONGRATULATIONS!

;D ;D ;D

Great Fish!!! Congratulations 

  • Super User
Nice fish! Why do you call it a Sal? lol

I thought Share Lunker at first, but those gotta be 13.

Maybe "sow"? 

Whatever you want to call it, it's a big fish.  Those dick rods are nice, aren't they?   ;)

  • Super User

Nice fish,Congratulations.

  • Super User

She is a beauty. Your knocking on the 10lb door with that PB.

Nice fish.

What lake were you fishing? That lake looks just like lake longmire in Oklahoma.

  • Super User

That's one big bug-eyed bass.

Nice Job !

:)

A-Jay

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I caught it at Gibbons Creek reservoir in Carlos Texas.

Man what a PIG.  Awesome catch.  I know exactly how that feels seeing that my PB was the same size.  HAHA.  Great catch my friend. 

P.S. looks like some awesome water to be fishing.

Nice catch.  Hope you get many more like it.

Sweeeeeet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That bass is awesome!!!!!!!!!!

One heck of a hawg!  :D Way to go man. The experience never seems to last long enough, savor it!

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