Marc
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Post by Marc on Dec 27, 2007 16:25:23 GMT -1
Here is a sample of what we catch in the Pacific Northwest. This was caught with a 1/4 oz QuickDrop in 30 feet of water on the Columbia River (the day after my FLW National Guard tournament)! I was dropshotting a Roboworm in a custom color called Orange Crusher, using 6lb test Sugoi Fluorocarbon. ;D ciao, Marc
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Post by Killian on Dec 27, 2007 16:31:42 GMT -1
man, that is one nice fish!
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Post by Tokyo Lunker on Dec 27, 2007 16:45:26 GMT -1
Wow, I want one!!!
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Post by Mike Bucca on Dec 27, 2007 17:18:24 GMT -1
Show off!! . Nice fish Marc!! Mike
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Marc
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Post by Marc on Dec 27, 2007 23:29:55 GMT -1
Yea, go figure...I fished that same spot throughout the FLW National Guard tournament, and Mama Pesce decides to bite the very morning AFTER the tourney ended! It would have been Snickers Big Bass for the tourney. (This was the Saturday morning of the final ten, for which I didn't qualify). Yet that morning I had 5 smallmouths for over 18 pounds including what would have been big bass. Oh well, you know the saying...A day late and a dollar short!!
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Post by stumpthumper on Dec 28, 2007 3:12:46 GMT -1
Did it swallow a softball? Look at that belly!!! Good lookin' fish!
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Marc
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Post by Marc on Dec 29, 2007 6:07:29 GMT -1
Did it swallow a softball? Look at that belly!!!
My wife is Italian, and a great cook! ;D ;D
Oh, you meant the bass....that is how our Washington smallmouths get up here!
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Post by stumpthumper on Dec 30, 2007 23:27:02 GMT -1
Marc- Your right, Italian food can be DANGEROUS for your mid section! But yes, I was referring to the fish! ;D
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Ron288
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Post by Ron288 on Jan 1, 2008 0:03:48 GMT -1
great looking fish, i bet that thing put up a good fight
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