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Yesterday's catch

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Had some fun with the anaconda, the smokin rooster, and a jig 'n lobster yesterday. It was nearly 100 degrees, but the bass were biting best during the hottest hours of the afternoon.

Anyone know the name of that plant that is along the shore in the background of the first pic? They look like lily pads, but they're smaller and they don't rest on the water, they rise up 6 to 8 inches out of the water. Just curious

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