Great day indeed, congrats!
Thanks bud I'm 65 years old and fishing hard for the blowout the last 45 years and it just had to happen and I've had other great days too. Imagine you have to. I had to sit down in between fish at the 10 in a row thought I was hyperventilating and then the adrenaline kicked in and every fish made double the adrenaline believe it or not. Here's a pic of my 6.96 smallmouth frm Mille Lac this fall. 8# test mono on spinning rod. Just time on the water, and DON'T fish on wkends!!!
Huntm22
Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
Sweet! Welcome aboard and thanks for sharing the pics. I would give either the left one or the right one for a day like that (but not both gotta keep some dignity)🤣🤣🤣
Huntm22 wrote:
Sweet! Welcome aboard and thanks for sharing the pics. I would give either the left one or the right one for a day like that (but not both gotta keep some dignity)🤣🤣🤣
yes, you don't want to walk top heavy on one side.
Thanks bud just getting ready to watch the Chiefs play hopefully they can beat the bills! I do a lot of anchoring and always in water deeper than 20 foot and that's helped a lot! We get drawn to the bank because other people in the boat want to fish there!! All big trophy fish prefer that depth w some edges. I call my anchors hillbilly spot lock, but they don't even know I'm up there after about 15 minutes. Hope that helps, but u "Can do this". I'm the proof!
Wow FF, that is one pig of a smallie! A good day is an understatement.
That’s the day we all dream of! Congrats!
Nice pics ff! Nothing like hot and heavy action.
It was really unimaginable! I started hyperventilating at the start of the 10 in a row, after the 3rd bass. Then it turns to adrenaline, so I kept going! Not for the weak, I promise. What's Fshn like in "Doug's land" right now?
Awesome day with great pics! What were you catching them on?
Wow. That’s a great day of fishing. You said you changed techniques. Tell us about it.
Thanks for the pictures.
That's what's called a great day of catching.
17
Loc: Fairview Heights, Illinois
Since no one asked how deep and what bait were you using to catch these fine species. Kindling answer these questions?
Tyee
Loc: Normal, Illinois
I’ll bet you didn’t even think about the cold weather! What were they biting on and, ahem, what is the name and location of the lake?
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