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Personal best Spotted bass.
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Fished at Center Hill Lake this morning. Was blessed to catch my personal best Spotted bass today. I have caught some longer but nothing close to as heavy as this one....a beautiful Spot! I used my Yamaga Blanks Blue Current TZ 6' 10" Jig Head Special UL rod...spooled with SOS 2# test line...a 3/32 ounce jig head with a #6 hook, and a Bison colored Trout Magnet. This fish gave me all I wanted and put up a great fight....she was digging hard! Boat is in garage....batteries charging....boat cleaned and polished with ICE...and am ready for Monday. Life is good!!!
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That's a dandy there. There's nothing like a bite from a spot. They hit so much harder than a LM that 90% of the time you know it's a spot as soon as they bite. Beautiful fish and congratulations
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You catch some amazing fish with that little trout magnet. Mind me asking how you are fishing it? Swimming, bouncing of the bottom, jigging?
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Well done Sir. Congrats on the personal best.
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Heck of a fish! I imagine the fight was a handful.
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You never cease to amaze me with what you catch with so little!! Great job and even a better feat with small line and gear!! Those spotted bass are mean as hell!! A 2lber feels like a 4lb largemouth and are a lot like smallies, they have no quit in them!!
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What a nice spot. Congrats!
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Good one alpha if you squeezed the tail you might have a TARP spotted bass! I know when I catch one that size on 6lb test its a battle not having the line pop so fishing with 2lb man that takes some skill and a little luck, respect.
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Awesome fish. What a football!!! My favorite fish to catch.
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ooowee, that's a beauty. Belly looks like mine after Easter Dinner today. Congrats.
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Wow, what a nice fat spot! Congrats!
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Nice fish. Apparently not going hungry. Where would one purchase that model of rod?
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You will notice it is out of stock. If you keep checking they will get more. The Japanese make small production runs of their better rods of around 500 rods at a time. I don't know the reasoning behind this but that is how they do it. I am not pushing anyone to buy JDM fishing gear. I am just reporting how it performs for me. The JDM gear is expensive....there is a warranty but you have to get the rod back to Japan....if mine breaks I don't see me sending it back, I would just buy another one. Regards |
That is a toad for sure, as big around as it is long!!
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