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Congrats on the new PB. 

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Great job on the catch, Katie.

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Congrats!  Yes, sometimes catching largemouth in the salad is more like pulling in "Cousin It !!" 

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My son and I are on the water having one of the best days of fishing we've ever had and seeing your story today literally gave me chills!  Congratulations!  So so exciting!

 

(Currently taking a quick water break in the shade and recovering from heat and fishes reading this)

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Just now, Pat Brown said:

My son and I are on the water having one of the best days of fishing we've ever had and seeing your story today literally gave me chills!  Congratulations!  So so exciting!

 

Thanks, Pat. I thought about you this morning. You catch SUCH big bass and when you said that the full moon rouses the beasts, well, that gave me confidence this morning and had me on high alert. 

 

Now I can't wait to read about YOUR morning!!!

 

I had to leave the bog at a certain time due to an appointment, but about 15 minutes before I left, the bass started hitting every other cast. Le' me tell ya, it was tough paddling away from that!

 

 

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                                             Celebrate In Love GIF by Max

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Wow those Bogs are magical, congrats on the new PB...... that'll likely be short lived. Ha ha

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BTW, my previous PB was caught earlier this year and weighed 6.54 lbs. She wasn't as long as this morning's fish. Her weight was in her shoulders and her depth. This was her:

 

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6 minutes ago, Bird said:

Wow those Bogs are magical, congrats on the new PB...... that'll likely be short lived. Ha ha

 

Gosh, I hope so!!! However, I BARELY boated my six-pounders. I think if I hook a seven-pounder, I'll wave a white flag. 

 

And here's this morning's girl on the bump board. When I pinched her tail, she reached the quarter-inch mark.

 

 

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That's how ya kick bass!

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1 minute ago, Catt said:

That's how ya kick bass!

 

I'm trying, but to be honest, I feel like I just get lucky with the big ones. Their power and their environment mean I lose a lot of them. They use the weeds to pop free. And when the weeds don't work, jumping often does. I keep track. This year, I've landed six big bass at this morning's bog and lost five. In baseball, that's a heckuva percentage, but shooting free throws in basketball, I'm Shaq. 

 

When this morning's girl breached, she confused me. I'd never caught a bass her length, so seeing a bass as long as her breach was a first for me. I knew in the single second that she was out of the water that she was different. I could feel her difference too when I gripped her lip. If I'd wanted, I could have fit my fist into her mouth. 

 

I once caught a 50" sturgeon fishing below a dam for crappies. I had 4 lb. test and the sturgeon had all that current. I've also caught a couple 48" muskies in my canoe solo. And I've caught quite a few pike over 40", but I think these bog bass are my greatest fishing challenge. So much can go wrong. 

 

All ^this^ means that when I put one in my net, I'm euphoric. I know you understand. You all do.

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Awesome job and awesome fish Katie!   

 

Fish looks to be just starting the process of packing bulk back on.....bet she's a 7lb fish over the winter.    

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2 minutes ago, AlabamaSpothunter said:

Awesome job and awesome fish Katie!   

 

Fish looks to be just starting the process of packing bulk back on.....bet she's a 7lb fish over the winter.    

 

Thank you, Alex. I miss your posts. Your videos. Your fish. 

 

It's thundering again here. And the rain is cold. I wish I could send some of our cool down to you.

 

 

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A big yehaaw on your PB….. are ya walking in the clouds? I know I do when, I break my own PB, I had a smile so big my cheeks hurt for days. 
Congratulations….. consider this a virtual toast. 

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@AlabamaSpothunter:

 

Say, Alex, did you notice the tail of the third bass? I know you love those powerhouse tails. 

 

1 minute ago, GRiver said:

are ya walking in the clouds?

 

Heck, yeah! I can't stop thinking about her! This was me when I looked down and saw her in my boat:

 

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Outstanding Katie!!! Congratulations!!! 

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2 minutes ago, ol'crickety said:

@AlabamaSpothunter:

 

Say, Alex, did you notice the tail of the third bass? I know you love those powerhouse tails. 

 

 

Heck, yeah! I can't stop thinking about her! This was me when I looked down and saw her in my boat:

 

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If I were a Bass, I'd want to live in the areas you fish......your fish are always so pristine and healthy.    

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Awesome! Fantastic! Congrats!?

 

1 hour ago, AlabamaSpothunter said:

Fish looks to be just starting the process of packing bulk back on.....bet she's a 7lb fish over the winter. 

No doubt!

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1 hour ago, PhishLI said:

Awesome! Fantastic! Congrats!?

 

No doubt!

 

She wasn't as filled out as most of the bass from this bog, which are convex. However, she wasn't skinny either.

 

Her head was her most outstanding feature. I think she's an old bass and perhaps not hunting as well as she did for years and years to achieve her length. Maine.gov said that she's likely over 20 years old. 

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Awesome catches!

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