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Site Owner Posts: 15252 |
This is my son's report. BigSteve buit he is too tired after working all night and fishing all day, so I am just starting it for him and he will finish it on saturday. He went to Peabody WMA today, and he sent some pictures already, but more will follow. It has tons of small lakes on it. It is massive. He stopped at the first one and bam!! Here are the pics, and the rest of them and the story will follow soon.
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Member Posts: 568 |
wow - what a day - real tired worked all night and fish most of he day and getting ready to head out to work again in a few mins. but - fished a small pond with rattle trap and landed this nice 5.5 lb hawg - caught several other small bass from 6 inches to 2 lbs - id say around 10 to 15 bass but lost count - all on rattle trap - real nice day -minus the fatigue - take care and tight lines and hope everybody gets sum' - bass thumb this weekend and sunburn like i got today | |
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-- Steve von Brandt jr. Morgantown, Ky
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Member Posts: 230 |
Nice shot again !!! If you continue you will become better than your father You think there are bigger bass in this small pond ? It's strange to see big fishes in small pond... I wonder what size can reach the bass in such small volumes of water... | |
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-- Fishing around the world http://mistergirafe.over-blog.com/
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Site Owner Posts: 15252 |
BIG!! 6 -8 pounds, depending on food and how many bass are in each one, etc lots of factors. LOL There are 30 or 40 of those size and bigger ponds on this one area there. Each one has bass in it. lol And that is just one little area in one small state. The US is pretty big. Giraffes can easily be misplaced here especially if they want to hide from tigers or ex wives or lions,anything at all. rotfl | |
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Member Posts: 230 |
LOL ! Ex wives are really more dangerous than tigers !! | |
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-- Fishing around the world http://mistergirafe.over-blog.com/
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Member Posts: 568 |
yup , scarey stuff but yes with a little knowledge and understanding of small ponds and small lakes - and how to choose what will hold large bass - fish like the one seen here in this photo or larger can be caught .... | |
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-- Steve von Brandt jr. Morgantown, Ky
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Member Posts: 2218 |
nice fish | |
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