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    Well I just caught a 15lb. silver on my 5 1/2' UL rod and four pound test suckas!
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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    Oh yeah I got a 7.26lb largemouth last night on 14lb test on a jig in the lilly pads.22inches with a 18inch girth.It was great fish to, it tail walked like a smallie would.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kokanee King
    Well I just caught a 15lb. silver on my 5 1/2' UL rod and four pound test suckas!
    Igot a 5 lb silver on a 7' M rod on 15 lb test

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    final count for bass on blakely=163, now its back to gasworks and washington for panfish

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    Headed out to Washington on Sunday morning from 3am to 10am. Topwater bite on the weedlines was red hot until about 6am. Buzzbaits and Pop R's were the ticket. Fished plastics the rest of the morning. I caught maybe 17 bass total...all under 3lbs :D. I couldn't find the big girls to save my life. Also caught the largest perch I've ever seen in my life on a lizard fished in 35' of water. No crappie landed since I forgot to grab my tackle bag filled with jigs

    It was a great day on the water though. So nice in fact that my dog decided to nose dive off the bow while we were doing 45mph mid-lake along the I-90 bridge. After a quick S turn to avoid running her over we circled back and waited for her to pop up on the surface. When she did, she had a look on her face that said "I should not have done that" :p. Needless to say....she stayed in the middle of the boat for the rest of the day LOL!!!!

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    sounds like fun, did you ever make it out for another try at walleye?

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    I went to the rock humps but there was another boat within 300 yards or so working the shore for bass. I just kept driving :D. I have never seen anyone work those humps (hard to find on a graph) and I sure wasn't about to let them see me working them. That's a real nasty habit on L. Washington. Guys see you working/catching fish on submerged structure and they mark it in their GPS. That's why I like to launch out at 2:30-3am and pull off the lake by 7am most mornings.

    I'll have an open seat next weekend.....not sure were to go. I'll post a new thread later.

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    I was on Lake Washington today and got 3 out of 4 off rocks.the biggest was 2.5 to 3lbs, and the one I lost was about 4inches away from my hand and was about 5lbs. one of the fish I caught was a 14inch perch.
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