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I've been busy latey and haven't had a chance to put a line in the water. But today my outings led me pass the pond. So I threw a rod in the car and head out.

The shad swimbaits got me nothing, but I saw a swirl in the water so I tied on a senko and tossed it out there. Bam! right off a hit. Not a big fish but this little guy put up the fight of his life. This little fish fought harder lb for lb than any bass I have ever caught. He went left and right, darting back and forth. He jumped twice with his head almost a foot out of the water.

He was only about 8"-10" long and under a pound, but he had the soul of a 10lber. ;D

Its nice when your're only catching dinks and they fight so hard.

The little guys don't get their pictures put up very often, But they do make for a good time. :D

To the fiesty little fish!  

BR

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I am at the point where I generally want to go after fish that are larger, but some days...especially in the slow winter months...catching a bunch of smaller fish that fight like their lives are on the line are fun to catch.

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