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Well the weather finally warmed up to about 60 degrees today and I hadn't been bass fishing in a while, so i ditched one of my classes and hit the bass pond. I really didn't know how I wanted to fish. I just recently purchased some smaller swimbaits, so I threw that along the dam for a while with no success. I finally went back up into the slough grass, slop and shallow water. The water must've warmed up enough to bring some fish up into the shallows. I was throwing a T-rig waveworm crawdude in black with red claws weightless and finally hooked up with a decent bass. I guessed him to go around 2 lbs. I ended up catch one more during the night on a weightless senko, but it only went around 9 inches or so. Might not be pulling in the big numbers, but got my first bass on plastics for the year and atleast i'm able to head out fishing. This week it is supposed to be around 60 the whole week, so hopefully i'll have more pics to come.

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