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Hi,i am new   2 weeks ago me and my dad was fishing for 4 hours with worms then i sayed i want to fish with a spinner bait and when i did i got a 5lb 3oz bass i was happy that is the biggest one i caught so far

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How Y'all Are?  ;)

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Welcome aboard! Come on in, the water is fine!

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Good Job Tyler!!!!!!

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Welcome, Tyler.

Just post your questions and read, read, read and read the replies.

You may want to "safe" some of the posts in a file for future reference.

And watch your spelling and punctuation, too.

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Welcome! A 5lb 3oz bass is definately something to be proud of! Great job! Did you happen to get a picture of it? There are many fantastic guys and gals on BR who will share a wealth of knowledge and experience with you!

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You came to the right place. This group of people will help you every chance they get. Welcome.

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