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Lightninrod

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  • Birthday 07/12/1939

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  1. Gorgeous Bass Matt!!! Dan
  2. Not saying I know but here are some 24 inchers: 6 lbs, 1 oz 4 lbs, 2 oz 5 lbs, 15 oz 4 lbs, 9 oz Obviously, there can be a wide range of weights with the same length. I think your's is heavier than those above but it's hard to tell. Dan
  3. Excellent Bass Gary!!! Dan
  4. Fine catchin' K!!! Dan
  5. Fantastic FISH Fourbizz!!! Dan
  6. Outstanding BASS Paul!!! Dan
  7. I hope you're not referring to the Crappie pic!
  8. ls1: Ask Randall; I won't fish with spinning gear . I've caught several Bass there using a shaky-head and a wacky jig in the smaller sizes. ;D@Yak! Check out this Ika-caught Crappie[from another pond] Dan
  9. Outstanding Bass young man! My neighbor said they were biting yesterday too as he caught 20 Bass at Lake Juliette, GA. Dan
  10. Man! Didn't know I was missed. Thanks to all of you for your kind words. I've been 'quiet' lately due to the cold and wet weather here for the last few months. I know, I know...many of y'all suffer through much colder weather than I but being a South Floridian, my blood is a little 'thin' . Just haven't caught much lately that's pic-worthy and was a little depressed. Randall cheered me up though . Anytime y'all can, go on a Lake Varner trip with him. You will learn a lot and have a chance at some double-digit Bass too. I paid close attention to him Matt! Did catch a big gill and posted about it yesterday. Thanks again everyone. Dan
  11. WTG Matt and Congrats on your new PB. Ya got me beat by 2 ounces 8-). Dan
  12. Take that same worm, 1/8 oz weight, and hook but rig the worm 'upside down' so that the 'V' cut in the tail is pointed down. That worm has seams so be sure to rig the hook directly through the seams, keeping the worm straight. Now throw that rig as far as you can and engage the reel as it hits the water and REEL! You now have a very effective but subtle "buzzbait" and if the topwater bite is 'on', hang on as you will get "hand grenade" like strikes! You can also 'kill' the fast retrieve, letting the worm flutter down and pick up a 'follower' that way too. Dan
  13. Very nice fishies Vyron!!! Dan
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