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Been a long time.... IMG_0053.JPG [1/2]
"Matt" wrote in message m... since I posted anything. I caught this post spawn female in 30 feet of water on a 25 acre lake, dragging a lizard. It was a tough bite so I was happy to land her. She went 4.5 pounds on my digital scales. If I had caught her a couple of weeks sooner she would have likely been 5 1/4, maybe more. These lakes are full of flooded timber 20-30 feet deep. It's my first attempt at bass fishing this deep, but I think this summer I might get back and Carolina rig the area. I only had a 1/4 oz. weight to use on this day, so I had to be really patient to get it to the bottom. I welcome any guidance people have to offer. I think there are many bass in these lakes this size and bigger. Matt Nice fish, as far as guidance, please resize your files so they are easier/quicker to download. Jeremy Moe |
Been a long time....repost [1/2]
Sorry Jerry/All.
As I say, it'd been a long time. This should be less trouble. Now, any fishing guidance??? Matt "J & D Moe" wrote in message news:rX92i.13417$w51.12398@trndny09... "Matt" wrote in message m... since I posted anything. I caught this post spawn female in 30 feet of water on a 25 acre lake, dragging a lizard. It was a tough bite so I was happy to land her. She went 4.5 pounds on my digital scales. If I had caught her a couple of weeks sooner she would have likely been 5 1/4, maybe more. These lakes are full of flooded timber 20-30 feet deep. It's my first attempt at bass fishing this deep, but I think this summer I might get back and Carolina rig the area. I only had a 1/4 oz. weight to use on this day, so I had to be really patient to get it to the bottom. I welcome any guidance people have to offer. I think there are many bass in these lakes this size and bigger. Matt Nice fish, as far as guidance, please resize your files so they are easier/quicker to download. Jeremy Moe |
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