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First Smallmouth and Rock Bass!!!

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After a few unsuccessful times, I spent the last two days wading a beautiful spring creek in PA catching Smallmouth, Rock, and Largemouth bass. Using an ultralight rod and both 1 1/2 inch YUM crawdads and 2 inch Power Grubs, I spent two afternoons wading this surreal creek with my best friend and catching monster green sunfish, big chubs, and my first smallmouth and first rock bass. Both days combined we probably caught a total of 16 bass, some very small. I caught the biggest smallmouth, at 12 1/2 inches, and the biggest rock bass at over 8 inches. Great fighters, awesome watching them pull in the crystal clear water. We spotted a two monster smallmouth, the bigger guessed at 15 inches, but didn't catch them. I wish I had pictures.

sounds like youve been out there having a great time!!

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