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Congratulations Dwight Hottle!  You correctly guessed the right weight of 4lb 14ozs to win the G. Loomis E6X rod!

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  • Super User
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Congratulations Sir!

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Congrats, Dwight!

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Thank you Glenn for giving me the opportunity to enter the contest. Thanks to G. Loomis as well. I chose the 845C CBR model to use for crankbaits & jerkbaits on Lake Erie smallmouth as soon as the ice disappears. Thanks guys. I will try to offer up a review after I have had a chance to extensively slime it up on some brown bass.

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Congrats Dwight.

 

Once again I over estimated the weight of a fish LOL .

 

It's especially tough when you don't even have a scale like me, so you don't even know what a 4 or 5 pounder looks like

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Congrats Dwight. Another reason for you to look forward to spring; as if anyone needs another at this point. Can't wait to hear about the rod.

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Ok well I caught two 4lbs last year and they might have been a little longer but they didn't have a gut like that sucker, I was SO OFF, thought it was in the upper 6.

 

Congrats Dwight!!

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  • Super User
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nice!! pretty sure one of my 3 guesses were the correct weight so i'm stoked about that!!

good job dwight!

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Now if he could only catch something ;)

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  • Global Moderator
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Atta Boy!!

Mike

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Sweet ~ Nice work my friend.

 

And we know that this new stick will get a serious workout.

 

Congrats

 

A-Jay

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  • Super User
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All those trick fish threads have taught you the game of guessing; you deserved the rod.

Congratulations!

:respect-059:

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Great job Dwight. You're a fortunate man, that looks like a great rod!

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