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A Good Time By All

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Hit the water with a two fishing buddies. We tried a totally different area than we had been working previously. Had a few hits on jerk baits but didn't find to many suspended fish as the water was dirty & the bass seemly only wanted baits targeting the bottom, tight to the bottom. We worked various crank style baits hitting bottom as often as we could without snagging which we did. Big fish for the last couple of days was a 6lb-9 oz beauty which was a PB for big John. Second biggest fish was an even 6lbs.

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Wow! Great smallies as always Dwight

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WOW! Way to go Dwight.

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WOW!!! Im super jealous!

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SUPER FATTIES !

Every fish looks like it's been pumped up full of air ~ just amazing.

No doubt that "A Good Time was had by All"

Congrats on a fun and way productive trip Dwight.

A-Jay

Another Big O WOW to ya Dwight :D Those are some Monsters!

Big O

www.ragetail.com

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SUPER FATTIES !

Every fish looks like it's been pumped up full of air ~ just amazing.

No doubt that "A Good Time was had by All"

Congrats on a fun and way productive trip Dwight.

A-Jay

A-Jay

Don't tell big John you called him a fattie. He is 6'3" & weighs 285lbs.:rolleyes: I told him that fish really looked big even with him holding it.

Nice footballs!!

How deep are you fishing?

Thats main lake right? Not the bay?

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Nice footballs!!

How deep are you fishing?

Thats main lake right? Not the bay?

Yes the lake. We were fishing between 15-25 fow.

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