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Me and my brother went out yesterday for a few hours and did better than expected in that Is was cold.

 

We boated 11 with a nasty fighting blackfish to boot. :) 

 

I caught mine on a R.I. Skinny Dipper(bullfrog) swam slowly on the bottom and he caught his on a Zoom 4" Dead Ringer.(black) There were many slow periods but when the bass decided to eat they crushed either bait. It was getting near the time to leave and we decided to fish one last 30 yard stretch and I'm glad we did! I have no real Idea of the weight but It did measure close to 24". Enjoy!

 

 

http://i492.photobucket.com/albums/rr290/whitwolf/HPIM1633_zps82adf005.jpg

 

http://i492.photobucket.com/albums/rr290/whitwolf/HPIM1628_zpsbfad73b7.jpg

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  • Super User
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Holy cow, that's a hog!! What a great trip!

 

Chart I was looking at puts that square in

the 7.9 - 8.1 range. I'd say + as she's looking

well fed.

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  • Super User
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Nice Bass ~

 

Congrats

 

A-Jay

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Wow, what a warpig, well done!! Last time I went, I went with usual light line, light rod, and light jig, with it being windy and cool, and the water so down and clear, I thought I wouldn't grt a single bite. But after two hours, had caught 4 drum and one decent, 16" bass. So just because conditions may not be ideal, that doesnt automatically mean the big 0!!

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Qnd that looks like a good 8 lber to me. Its long, its chunky, and it has quite the girth, might even push 9.

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