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Well, after days of tornado watches, wind advisories, and pouring rain since the DNR opened the Catch and Release season, today was gorgeous; clear, high-50's, and just windy enough to throw a lipess crankbait. I started with a chrome/blue Spro Aruku Jr but switched to a Sexy Shad XR 50 for a little more weight. After hauling water for about an hour and a half, I found some green grass off a point that wasn't much shallower than normal. As it turns out, April Bass enjoy a slow yo-yo.

 

First fish of 2015!

 

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What do you do when you catch a bass in an area? Keep working that area!

 

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Number three was the largest of the day. No measurements or scale unfortunately, but she may have gone three-something. 

 

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Slightly smaller, but still good!

 

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No picture for fish number five, sorry to say. She choked the XR 50 and nicked a gill so I got her back in ASAP. The bleeding stopped immediately and she swam away fine (as did the first four).

 

Today's gear was a CH51E with 30 lb. Original Power Pro and an Orochi XX Flat Side Special. This was the maiden voyage of the FSS and it performed very well. 

 

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Thanks for reading!

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Well it's good to see someone catching fish....

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Glad you got out, caught some fish and got to test the new rod!

 

Jeff

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