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If you read any of my dropshot posts last week, you'll understand this. Took her (The wife) fishing sat evening and this is what she did to me with a crank, to the tune of 5lbs 8oz. Murray Smallie!!

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That is a realy great looking fish. It also looks much bigger than 5lbs 8oz. It looks like a 8 pounder or bigger in that shot. I guess you are just a realy great photographer or she knows how to hold a bass to make it look bigger or both maybe. Anyway great fish as well as picture.

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Five Pound... You should know by know how to make your bass look bigger. Hold it toward the camera with your arms extended... You can make a 2 lber look like a 5 :).

I always hold my bass out toward the camera when I take a picture. My pics never turn out that good though. many of my pics are taken by random people at the lake who walk a mile away before takeing a picture. My best fish pics are when I go out with friends who know how to take good pictures. I have a pic of a bass thats not even 2 pounds on my house computer that looks like a 3 pounder or bigger. Im just saying ita a great shot both with camera use and the way the bass is held.

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Thats what you get for choosing a dropshot over a crankbait.....never underestimate the power of a crankbait!  ;D  ;D

But thats a big smallie no matter what it was caught with! WAY TO GO!  

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