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For a change, there were no building thunderheads this Sunday, so we headed out to the lake.

Lois was fishing a Deps Deathadder Grub and broke the ice with a bass just under 4 lbs.

About an hour later, my Gambler Big EZ got walloped hard! I had to drag the little lady through

the pads with spinning gear, fortunately she didn’t wrap up in the stalks. She went 9-lb 10-oz.

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Roger

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Congrats!!

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Excellent fish Roger. Make sure you tell Lois congrats on those great pictures!

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WTG Rolo!!! That's a Big Fla. MAMA right there and keep'em ROLLIN' :D Spinning gear and hung up in the pads too... WOW!

Big O

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Thanks everyone for your kind words.

Mrs. Matstone, I'm hoping you get a chance to post another "monster" Pocono Pickerel.

A chain pickerel you posted last year was among the largest I've seen!

You make a good point Dwight. Lois generally catches more bass than me, so I get more time behind the camera.

She ain't bad for a part-time photog :D

Steve, I'd just like to mention that in 2011, the Rage Lobster has been our best producer.

I realize that I'm hijacking my own post here, but I doubt that anyone minds :)

Roger

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What a beauty Roger!

The fish, not you. :rolleyes:

Great pic.!

Stupid question but how do you like the Big Easy.

Reasonably priced bait and great colors.

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Florida hawging at its best, gotta love the Big EZ!

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What a beauty Roger!

The fish, not you. :rolleyes:

Great pic.!

Stupid question but how do you like the Big Easy.

Reasonably priced bait and great colors.

No question is stupid...just some of the answers :D :D

Swimbaits are usually categorized as 'Hard' or 'Soft", but I like to think of them as 'Weedless' or 'Non-Weedless.

Living in central Florida, hard swimbaits with exposed hooks are pretty much out of the question.

During 2009 and 2010, our most productive weedless swimbait was the "Berkley Hollow-Belly".

This year I began pitching the "Berkley Split-Belly Swimbait", and like it even more than the Hollow-Belly.

Among the solid swimbaits, my favorite is the "Gambler Big EZ". Compared to the skinny dipper a close competitor,

the Big EZ has a noticeably larger Tail Lobe. In our tannin-stained lakes, the more vibration and throb the better.

The Big EZ also has a significantly larger profile than the Skinny Dipper, like comparing the rage Lobster to the rage Craw.

IMO the color selection of the Big EZ is unremarkable, but I don't place that much importance on color..

Incidentally, the Big EZ used Sunday is called "Not So Sexy" (blue upperside / white underside).

Roger

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