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First Part Of The Morning Was A Drag!

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This morning was the first day out with the boat in weeks. My day started with a baby rage craw on a standup jig. When she hit, the drag was making some noise and I was getting excited. Not sure if it was the RT shrimp scent, the baby Rage craw or just dumb luck,,, it sure was a great way to start off the day.

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The RT Eeliminator produced a few fish and loads of other bites. Fished on a slip shot rig for the most part today, the JJs Magic on the tail of the eeliminator added a dialed-in touch of color. The slip shot rig allows me to adjust the leader length easily to manipulate fall of the bait.

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Got broke-off once today using a baby thumper on a shakey head and later landed this bass using T/rigged baby thumper on another rod.

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The bite was all over the place today. It was sunny, cloudy and we had periodic intervals of wind and rain. Despite the crazy weather, I even caught a couple bass using a T/rigged Rage Lobster too.

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It's sure been awhile since we had a full day at the lake. Looking forward to the next trip for sure. :)

WTG Matstone biggrin3.gif You get a chance to get out for a bit and you go to thrashin' the fish yes.gif Well that's the way to do it and I noticed that Baby thumper had a cut tail as well ;) Reckon they wanted the faster flapping motion! Glad y'all had a terrific day on the water and don't let it be such a long drought before the next one thumbup3.gif

Big O

www.ragetail.com

Way to go man way to get out there and HANDLE them!

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Man, you got it goin' on!

B)

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