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Feeding bass at Cabela's

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  • Super User

I was at BPS one time when they fed the fish and it was a sight to see. I knew that spots were more aggressive feeders than largemouth but I was astonished to see how much more agressive they are. It is really fun to watch. I do not know if all stores are the same but the Prattville, Al store feeds them every night at 7pm.

Thats prett y cool, I just wish that when I was out fishing I could catch half the weight of some of those big hawgs!!!!

  • Super User

I remember reading that a largemouth bass can swim up to 35 miles per hour.

Sorry if my info is incorrect so if anyone knows please correct me.

LMB are designed to move fast in the water with a burst of speed.  

But they are cautious creatures, too.

John, thanks for the video.

P.S.  How is your new boat?  Vulcan pond?

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Hey Sam!! New boat is working out good. The only problem is figures I get it when the gas prices went up. I have to work some overtime to fill it up, lol. A buddy of mine at work that fishes alot asked me to fish with him in the Castaway Tourn. on the James. For Vulcan I have not been over there in three months.

I was thinking we need to plan a day on the James. Have you ever put your boat in at Deep Bottom, Henrico? I was thinking we can meet there one morning with my boat and fish the upper James. How about the 22nd or 23rd? Let me know.

John.

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Will do.

I know the 23rd is my bass club meeting at 7 PM but the 22nd may be open.

But in myl ine of work who knows what will hit the fan?

Will PM you this weekend.

Thanks,

Sam

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