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Who LIKES a Good SCRAP now and then! This DOLL finally surfaced after giving me and my Jig and Lobster a 'Battle for the Ages'  I DANCED on the Deck after that  :respect-059:   In my Flip Flops  :) 

 

I was using a 1oz green/pmp Siebert Big O jig and Falcon Lake Craw colored Lobster, 25lb Vicious Pro Elite Fluoro, 7'11" St Croix RAGE Rod, Old Curado w/Hawgtech Handle... She was on a shallow ledge 8ft, dropping into a 40ft river channel and hit at about 17ft. Working Super SLOW, dragging and maintaining constant contact with the bottom. The hits were often during a slight pause after the jig had bumped a rock or stick! Typical technique that I use once I've found the primary holding depth of the fish I target.

 

She must've been hiding out from all of the Boat traffic last week :laugh5:  

 

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Wow! Thats a pig! Good job BigO. Did you get a weight or a length?

Thanks for the play by play too!

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Nice big fish as usual you aren't human when it comes to fishing

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Nice Bass ~

 

Must be that Hawg Tech Handle . . .

 

A-Jay

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Great fish, Big O! Oh, how they love that jig/Lobster!

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That sure does look like a HawgTech handle doesn't it.  Those HawgTech handles work good for people with bad wrist it takes stress off the joints.

 

Nice Bass ~

 

Must be that Hawg Tech Handle . . .

 

A-Jay

 

 

Jay

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Do you ever catch small fish? Or even an average sized fish?? Or maybe this is average for you, haha. Nice catch!

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Come on, Big-O!  You can do better than that.  Show us a big bass.  :eyebrows:

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Nice. Big beast of a lady.

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WTG Big-O!!

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Steve, the only thing missing from that picture is a set of camo bibs.

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You're a freakin' wrecking machine with a jig rod Steve.

 

Unreal.

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That sure does look like a HawgTech handle doesn't it.  Those HawgTech handles work good for people with bad wrist it takes stress off the joints.

 

 

 

Jay

 

Yep it's a Hawg Tech Handle and love'em... Less Slip when wet TOO!

 

Dwight, Camo Bibs huh... Like the idea, I Need to work on that  ;) 

 

Here You Go Arv, YES I catch these little Darlings and enjoy swinging on them every bit as much but they usually don't get a Photo Op :laugh5:

 

Thanks All...

 

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What a nice fish, I bet the dance on the deck was a jig as well...nice play by play. Thanks for the post.

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Crikey! Aint she a beauty. good catch O. They can hide from the boat traffic but they can't hide from you!

 

Obviously it never gets old going after those bigguns.

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Yep it's a Hawg Tech Handle and love'em... Less Slip when wet TOO!

Dwight, Camo Bibs huh... Like the idea, I Need to work on that ;)

Here You Go Arv, YES I catch these little Darlings and enjoy swinging on them every bit as much but they usually don't get a Photo Op :laugh5:

Thanks All...

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I am glad to see that you catch normal fish too hah instead of all these monsters that are a normal persons PB. I am glad to see that you are human Mr. Big O. How much that one weigh bout 4 and that's a dink to your standards... Gotta love it
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