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2 Night Time Monsters And A Decent 1

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I was feeling cooped up and I had to go releive some stress. I went to a pond that I used to go to years ago. I was hoping it wasnt dried up. It was actualy flooded so I had a good feeling. The pond is next to a golf course but not on it so its accessable without tresspassing. Anyways I started out throwning my floating swimbait for no love. Then I tried a buzzer for a while. Still no bites. Then I drug a worm for a while and caught 2 monsters. Both times I thought I had a decent bass but I wasnt complaining when I saw the size of them. I weighed the redear and it was just shy of 2lbs. The bluegill was probably 1.5lbs

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The U2 next to the red ear and bluegill is for size comparison.

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I drug the worm for a while longer with no more bites so I decided to throw my sinking swimbait. Well I couldnt see very good tonight because it was realy dark and I ended up loosing my little gill deep in the reeds. So I tied the floater back on and I was rewarded with a decent one.

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Those are great looking fish, nice job

WTG Matt, Looks like the bass kinda wanted your little gill huh! Stay after'em ;)

Big O

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Wow she ATE that lil gill didn't she! Nice fish.

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The bait is prety small as far as swimbait go so they have no problem eating it. The gill and redear were a nice suprises

did you clip the top hook completely off and add a treble to the u2?

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yes but that one is a floating version and thats how they come

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Nice fish.WTG!

Man, that fish DESTROYED it! I had a few on Guntersville 2 weeks ago eat my swimbaits like that. Terrific feeling!

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