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  • Super User
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Stopped by what I call the "smallmouth crankin' spot" this afternoon, it usually holds a pretty good school of aggressive fish. Was hammering them, a fish on every cast, and then as I was retrieving my bait on my fourth cast, I felt my feet starting to slip. The slab of concrete I was standing on had some goopy algae stuff on it even though it wasn't submerged. As my feet start to slip, my brain goes into slow motion and I try to plan my crash landing, as this is happening I feel a thump and set the hook, then I'm in the water chest deep trying to get back up on the slab of concrete.

 

Whaddaya know, my first twofer! 

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Maybe you should fall in the water more often...then again maybe not.  Very cool though, looks like they were both hooked really well.

  • Super User
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Glad you're OK ~

 

And those Strike King Baits just get it done . . . .

 

A-Jay

  • Super User
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Maybe you should fall in the water more often...then again maybe not.  Very cool though, looks like they were both hooked really well.

Both fish had all three points, I was very surprised

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Both fish had all three points, I was very surprised

 

They were going after it.  You called the color/presentation right.

  • Global Moderator
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Always a good time getting a double. I almost had my first one of the year today, coincidentally enough, it was also on a SK squarebill. 

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  • Super User
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Just bought that exact color/size KVD SB the other day when DSG had them for 4 bones a pop. Hope I can mimic your success, minus the plunge into the drink of course.

  • Super User
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Two fish on one lure?!?!?!?!   I can barely manage two bass per trip.....  I have to get out of Boston.....

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