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    Quick stop. 2nd cast, Shakespeare 7' ul, Varivas 4#. Huge bass followed it as I reeled it in! Handtied jig, uv coated diamond braid.
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    Nice
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    Toad,
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    That's a pig.
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    Used to be a salmon rearing pond. Now it is a catch and release pond with a fish food station. Very weedy. Lots of very small gills and bass and a few toads like this one. Really just stopped to try my new set-up. I was impressed and the mostly clear bobber worked well. Looking forward to extended testing soon.

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    Nice gill and jig. Now you know it works. Last year I caught five bass that ate my gill including my PB 10.23# bass. Numerous other bass that I didn't catch. This year not one even followed my hooked gills.
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    Very nice
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    Nice fish no doubt. I’ve fished some private places that still make me smile but it’s been lots of years ago. I don't stand long enough to bank fish anymore. Got lucky on a golf course or two also. Those were short trips. Get there in the dark and leave when the first mower comes into view. Kinda dicey but worth it.
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    Skeet, years ago I saw a water hole on a golf course in Kansas that was full of giant gills. Seems we ran into some nasty snakes so I decided not to try a sneak attack on em!
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