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Im speechless......
Well done
Well done
fishfry said::clap: Congrats congrats congrats! Very nice bass. I've been missing getting into some bass since moving back to Oregon from Missouri two years ago (have enjoyed the trout again though). My favorite lures there were the 7" berkley power worms on a texas rig and topwater frogs. What's working down this way? Would love to get back into some. Any tips would be appreciated. Once again, BEAUTIFUL fish!
Coastaldweller said:Im speechless......
Well done
fishfry said:K ty. So would something like a floating jointed rapala work? Fished either topwater or twitch and pause? I've seen some big ol hawgs in the river by where I live but haven't really tied into the big ones here so would like to start learning how to work them here. I've found it's allot different fishing this river for bass than the lakes, ponds and reservoirs up in Missouri.
OnTheFly said:Move ohva rohva and let Colby take ohva! Nice fish! Eat your heart out FB!
Finneus Polebender said:Think you meant me and ya buddy told ya the master was settin us up like bowling pins! Its only double the size of my best this year!
Fish-N-Fool said:Nice fish!!! although it doesn't really look 10 pounds in the picture, but digital scales don't lie. That beats my P.B. by a pound & 1/4. But here in N. Idaho bass that size are few and far between.
So where and how did you catch her? Just goes to show yah, girls can catch fish too.
viento said:Call the zoo, and see if they would set up a display tank for
the various native HAWGs that the forum might be able to supply.
It might cut in to the lions/tigers food share, but life is hard. I'd
pay $$$ to visit the HAWGs tank!
Fish-N-Fool said:Nice fish!!! although it doesn't really look 10 pounds in the picture, but digital scales don't lie. That beats my P.B. by a pound & 1/4. But here in N. Idaho bass that size are few and far between.
So where and how did you catch her? Just goes to show yah, girls can catch fish too.