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  • Super User

Got this toad yesterday in the cold and rain throwing, of all things, a BPS "Crappie Maxx" crankbait in a watermelon splatter pattern. She was 17" long. I don't carry a scale but she was well over 5 lb. This is where a smooooth drag pays off.

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  • Super User

Got this toad yesterday in the cold and rain throwing, of all things, a BPS "Crappie Maxx" crankbait in a watermelon splatter pattern. She was 17" long. I don't carry a scale but she was well over 5 lb. This is where a smooooth drag pays off.

I suck at posting pics....here's the fish

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Nice fish!

  • Super User

Very Nice. Back to your roots with the ultralight.

Nice fish. I've got to try kayak fishing. Looks so much fun.

Very nice fish! Love fishing on ultralights!

  • Super User

It's all relative. When you can't get the bigguns to bite on the heavier equipment then drop down to the ultralite and go for the 2 and 3 pounders with #4 and 6 mono.

Nice fish! :D

  • Global Moderator

Nice fish! Norman makes a tiny little crankbait like that and it's a great bait for bass and tends to get pretty good sized fish to bite when it's tough for me. Good work!

WTG, bet that was a fun RUN!

Big O

www.ragetail.com

Yea' buddy :) Nice fish ! Gotta' love that micro-light gear :)

Especially well suited to the small treble hooks of a crank bait..... as you have seen :)

Stay on em' Bilge ! :)

Fish

  • Super User

Very nice!

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dang man that bass chew your finger tips off? :huh7:

Nah, d*mn lake filled with piranhas.... :rolleyes:

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