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Old 02-14-09, 03:31 PM   #1
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Default **pix** PB gar and a few bass!! **pix**

Hay all! I got good news.... and bad news

The good news is is that I got out on the water to day! I got a few bass (dinks but bass none the less) and my PB Florida gar, that put up a nice long fight with several very impressive show of jumps! I Also got my first fish on a sweet beaver--dirty Sanchez color. Also the bass have spawned, I saw schools of bass fry (or what looked like them, definitely not minnows though).

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The bad news is is that The pond is at an all time low, I'd say 4-5 1/2 foot to low--We had a dry wet season and are having a dry dry season, so far, pry for rain. You can walk on some of the beds from last year! The other bad news is is that I found out that they're are gar AND mullet in this small healthy pond, I hope the fishes heals stay well. (I let the gar on the shore to die).

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Bass on brush hog

This one has a bit of a belly!





The biggest one that day:





The fist bass on a beaver



The 2nd bass on a beaver





The low lake






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Old 02-14-09, 03:45 PM   #2
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BTW - what are y'all estimates on the weight of the gar, jugging my by the length of the rod and the pic of the gar, it was 27-30 inches long.

Ima say some were from 8 3/4 to 7 1/2
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Old 02-14-09, 04:33 PM   #3
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I can't see the pictures due to my work server, but sounds like more fun that mowing the yard. Congrats on catching some.
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Old 02-14-09, 04:45 PM   #4
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I can't see the pictures due to my work server, but sounds like more fun that mowing the yard. Congrats on catching some.
Aw, the work fire walls block photobucket!?!?!

I'm putting them in my albums so they you can see them from their also when they get moderated....... but you'll probably be home by then!
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4 more days and I will be bruising the water. I asked my wife to accompany me Thursday to a little dead river lake outside of town after we drop the kids off at school. I have been taking her breaming and catfishing with the boys, now she thinks she is ready for the big boys. Truth is, she will probably put a whipping on me. I might give her the ole' purple Creme worm treatment with the props and beads, hahahahaha.
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Old 02-14-09, 04:57 PM   #6
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4 more days and I will be bruising the water. I asked my wife to accompany me Thursday to a little dead river lake outside of town after we drop the kids off at school. I have been taking her breaming and catfishing with the boys, now she thinks she is ready for the big boys. Truth is, she will probably put a whipping on me. I might give her the ole' purple Creme worm treatment with the props and beads, hahahahaha.
Good luck to the both of you! Giver er a senko!
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nice pics, that is some great looking water.
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glad you had fun..... that sux the pond is down that much.... but Clarks Hill which is an hour away is down 13+ feet!!!!!
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nice pics, that is some great looking water.
It's really good! But it's new and only has small bass, how ever I did get my 6 1/2lb pb of 09 their, it's like a 15lber in any other lake in Florida!
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glad you had fun..... that sux the pond is down that much.... but Clarks Hill which is an hour away is down 13+ feet!!!!!



Wow! That's not good at all!!
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By the way, I gave the fish-n-foll knot a try, it works!
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Nice pics man glad to see that someone is getting out to fish .


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Great pics and report. Thanks!!
My home lake (Norris) is 20' below full pool but that's not unusual for a TVA reservoir in the winter.
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Hay bubba? Can you see them now?
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