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Photo Sharing...Bass


Corey Bechtold

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heres a few pics and proof that c&r really does work dscn0502_386x500.jpgbiggin_409x500.jpg i have another pic 0f the same fish at work (non digital) that i will scan in later , but take a look at the anal fin and tail and of course the light to dark transition on its gill plate 1st weight was 7.03 2nd time was 6.94 3rd time it wasn't weighed but is the pic on the top.it was caught aproxmitally 1/4 mile apart each time it still amazes me... i thinks its the big gals way of saying thanks for letting me go! grin.gif

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I caught most of my smallies on a Senko, Twin Tail Hula Grub, fake crawdad and a Zara Puppy.

Senko, Texas Rigged, no weight, was by far the best presentation.

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I don't fish for bass too often, but like to try it every once in a while. My cousin caught this one on Union Lake near Erskine,MN when I took him bass fishing last week. We caught a bunch of fish around 2 to 2 1/2lbs, but this was the biggest. It was caught on the trusty spinner bait tipped with a curly tail grub. Sorry, but I don't have any measurements, just know it was good enough to take a picture of.

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[The Ring-Ntube strikes again got some more huge toads, the biggest over 22 inches! Fished the outside weedlines tried some kick'n bass scent, it really reeks, but the bass seemed to like it ! I wish I had someone around to take pics, mine didn't turn out that good.

Huge toad, lousey pic. why did I have my eyes closed? I look half a sleep!

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