Smallies gone Wild
- lungelarry
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Smallies gone Wild
Last Wednesday, the smallie fishing was the best all year.Between my buddy and I, we caught over 100 smallies between 3.5lbs and 5 3/4lbs. It was insane.We filled up the livewell with 4lbPlus fish ,took some pics,released them and filled it up again and again.We giggled like little girls all day long.
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" Never Let'em See You Smile"
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- Ludo
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Re: Smallies gone Wild
Matt the Hole boss
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- Matt
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Re: Smallies gone Wild
Sa-weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!
- Sea Hare
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Re: Smallies gone Wild
Sounds like an awesome day on the lake. You guys had a field day with those smallies. I'm officially jealous ! Great pics, thanks for sharing with us.
BB
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- MarknFish (Mark)
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Re: Smallies gone Wild
Very cool, love that pic of the livewell!
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rvq
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Re: Smallies gone Wild
I'd be laughing too. Especially with the big ones. That is one hell of a day at anytime of the year. Thanks for the report and pixs.
Bob
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KJBisFishin
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Re: Smallies gone Wild
amaaaazing!!!
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- Thorny
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Re: Smallies gone Wild
Wow! What a day! Do you think the colder water slows them down at all? Thanks for sharing.
Thorny
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KJBisFishin
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Re: Smallies gone Wild
Do you think they will still be gorging for another week or so or do you think the bite is over?
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- lungelarry
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Re: Smallies gone Wild
The water is only 48F,we still catch them until 40F,and after that if you use livebait.But thats when we quit and go muskie fishin" till freeze up.
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- Brian
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Re: Smallies gone Wild
You need to get yourself one of those "Frostbite Fleet" caps.lungelarry wrote:The water is only 48F,we still catch them until 40F,and after that if you use livebait.But thats when we quit and go muskie fishin" till freeze up.
Great pic of the livewell.
Got bass thumb?
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KJBisFishin
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Re: Smallies gone Wild
Well that's promising I've got my winter float coat ready to go now I just need to wait until next sarurday
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