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Old 04-03-06, 08:39 AM   #1
BassAddict
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Default Whacked em!

I went out for a couple hours on a pond Sunday afternoon. We final got another warm spell and that moved the fish up shallow. I caught 7 bass total with my best 5 going 22 lbs. I had a 7 lb kicker. I had a 15 minute span where I caught a 4 lber, 5.7 lber , then the 7 lber. All my fish were caught on a black red glitter Zoom Brushhog (the big one). I was fishing it with a 1/16 oz. bullet weight. The slow fall was the ticket. I watched a 3 1/2 lber come up and get it. Almost all the fish hit it on the initial fall next to cover on the bank. When I started getting into the big fish I'd get nervous with every pitch think about what might hit it. My personal record on that pond is 23.7 lbs and if I could have fished longer I think I could have beat it. My daughter was singing at church last night so I had to leave early. Great 2 hours of fishing though!

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