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Rains = More Bass. (Pics)

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Been out fishing about once a week for the last couple monthes and the bite seems to be a lot better here with all the rains weve been getting. Most of the fish are caught on mattlures small bluegill swimbaits, and the rest on 4lb flouro on flylined worms. With the bluegills moving onto the beds and are very easy pickings for the bass this time of the year, theres nothing better to resemble a gill.

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also found the lake record for skinner floating

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Those are some monsters right there. Great job.

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Those are some monsters right there. Great job.

thanks, those really arent to big of fish for our here and compared to last spring the size has gone down. But the numbers of fish being caught are getting insane.

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I'd give almost anything to catch ONE fish like that every month, or even every two months. Keep catching them!

That's sick , some very nice bass. I hope to catch some like that this year

thanks, those really arent to big of fish for our here and compared to last spring the size has gone down. But the numbers of fish being caught are getting insane.

Well you're lucky then. I would be happy to catch one bass like that per month.

Wow, those aren't big bass where you're at. Any one of those is the bass of a lifetime here in PA.

Nice fish dude, those are hawgs for sure

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Very immpressive bunch of quality fish. Keep then coming.

Is that a female boot tail U2 Gill your using?

Wow, those aren't big bass where you're at. Any one of those is the bass of a lifetime here in PA.

x2! havent caught one over 3 lb in PA

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