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After reading Hawgcaller's post about putting together a slideshow and seeing Mrs. Matstone's, and fourbizz's as well, I got bored and decided to put together a little slideshow of my trips from this past year.  First time I've ever done this, so don't laugh too hard!  Lol!

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v231/brewer300/fish/?action=view&current=3ebae238.pbr

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With dial-up I figured it would take at least a week or so to download ;D, was gonna give it a try anyway. It started downloading and then it flashed a message that said "no remix available" :(...

                            As Ever,

                             skillet

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Worked fine for me, great slide show.  Some nice fish in those pics!

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Those are some great fish. I have some questions for you.

How big was the biggest bass?

What type of lure or worm do you have the most success with?

When are we going fishing?   ;D

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The three biggest were 8-4, 7-4, 7-0.  Had sevral more 5-6's in there.  Hard to say about the favorite lure.  I tend to stick to the seasonal patterns of the fish and let the time of year, water and air temp, water clarity and weather in general dictate how I'm gonna fish.  The 8-4 was caught on a T-rigged 4-inch watermelon lizard with a pegged 1/8 oz. weight in March flipping Cypress trees in a pond.  The 7-4 was on a Carolina Rigged plum 10-inch worm on a main lake point last week and the 7-0 came on a fluke while she was on a bed back in early April.  We'll go fishing soon as you come up here and join me!!

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Nice show I think I will start one too.

Cool deal.  Post it when you finish it.  I've been enjoying watching everyones slideshows.  I've caught 3 more 5 lber's I need to add to mine since I made my video a week ago.

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Great show TnBasstracker, and some really nice fish.  It's wonderful to see that you are so involved with your family and your son is eating it up! That's what is right with our world.   ;)  Keep up the good work

Big O  

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Great show TnBasstracker, and some really nice fish. It's wonderful to see that you are so involved with your family and your son is eating it up! That's what is right with our world. ;) Keep up the good work

Big O

Thanks Big O!  The boy will be 4 next week and he's absolutely eat up with it.  Whether we catch fish or not, I have to pry him out of the boat when it's time to go.  If I give him a choice to stay home and play with toys and watch TV, or go fishing, it's fishing hands down.  I was lucky enough to meet a woman who grew up in a family who hunted and fished.  I got her into bass fishing and taught her the basics of fishing with artificial lures and she's loving it.  Even on the slow days when the fish aren't quite co-operating, you never hear either one complain.  That surprises me about my 4 year old!

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You are blessed

Big O

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Nice slide show and you have caught some nice looking bass. What part of Tennessee do you fish?

Mostly West Tn.  West of Nashville anyway!   Mix of farmponds and state public lakes.

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