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Got out today from 10 am till 2 pm on a local lake.

Casting and pitching spinnerbaits and t/rigged plastics with 1/8 oz tung weight in and around lily pads.

Stoked to report that I broke my PB I set back this past April with this 7 lb 6 oz monster caught on watermelon red fleck net bait b bug.

Ended with 7 bass total and 5 pickerel thanks for looking.

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I like the righty & lefty pics. Congrats on the new PB.

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A Beautiful Beast of a Bass ~

 

PB's are always a Blast

 

Congrats

 

A-Jay

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Well done! Beautiful fish!

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Looks bigger, sweet man!!

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Great looking fish, not hardly a mark on her.

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Congrats on the new PB!

 

Jeff

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Looks bigger, sweet man!!

It does doesn't it.

All kidding aside, it was weighed on berkley didgital scale, that I check for accuracy every month or so and its preety much right there.

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It does doesn't it.

All kidding aside, it was weighed on berkley didgital scale, that I check for accuracy every month or so and its preety much right there.

Your hold and camera angle makes it look like the "tv" guys pics except you cant see fingerprints or the snowflakes on its scales, awesome shot and awesome fish! Way to hussle hahaha

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That's a nice looking bass.  Congratulations on the new PB!

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