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It only took me nearly 50 years, but I finally broke the 8 lb. mark. I had just lost a very good fish, maybe bigger than this one, that took a Pop R and peeled off drag into the lilies. I thought it was likely a potential PB. This was about 8:45. I had already fished for 2 hours and only had one dink to show for it. Just a couple casts later I had this big gal smash my 3/8 oz. War Eagle golden shiner double willow blade spinnerbait about 5 ft from my kayak. The fish never jumped, just kept digging and taking drag for about 30 seconds. 

 

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  • Super User
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Congratulations @the reel ess on that big girl and new Personal Best!  Happy to see you updated the PB section of your avatar, and welcome to the 8+ club! 

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  • Super User
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Gorgeous!  :thumbsup_blue:

 

Roger

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  • Global Moderator
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Wow!!

Beautiful fish!

Congratulations

 

 

 

 

Mike

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  • Super User
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Congrats on the new PB they are always super sweet. 

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  • Super User
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Congratulations, wish you more to catch.

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  • Super User
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Great Bass ~ 

Bet that felt good.

You may have that grin for a while.

Congrats

:smiley:

A-Jay

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  • Super User
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1 hour ago, A-Jay said:

Great Bass ~ 

Bet that felt good.

You may have that grin for a while.

Congrats

:smiley:

A-Jay

Thanks. It's actually my first big bass of 2020, not for lack of trying. Numbers have been good this year, but my biggest bass before today was about 3.5.

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Nice fish!  Congrats!

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  • Super User
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28 minutes ago, Paul Roberts said:

Wow! That's a big bass! And from a kayak too. Very cool being down close to the action. Congrats.

Thanks! It's how I always fish unless I'm in the back seat of my buddy's Bass Tracker. I sold my big boat last summer after not using it for a couple years. I find it easier to fight big bass from the kayak. If they make a run under the boat you just hold on and they turn it for you.

 

 

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Yeah I like the up close and personal too. :) I sold my last big boat some years ago, enjoying the simplicity of small boats and small waters. I fish from my float tube most and sometimes I get spun around, and sometimes, around again! :))

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