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Okay well let me start off saying that fishing yesterday was frustrating to say the lest. We tried free floating nightcrawlers, spinners, plastics, bobber fishing, and other assorted secrets. We were able to pick up the perch with ease but we were after the bass.... So to begin with we launched the boat and headed north water was choppy, wind was blowing hard, and the rain ha that rain would only let up so long for you to think you can start getting dry, then it would come down even harder. We moved to the west side of the lake to again not having any luck with are bass skills, so with a wild hair we decided to hit the far south end just before night fall. We fish for about another 20 or 30 mins when my Uncle said to me that we should call it, I turned to him and said you see that log coming out of the water, cast to the left and over, then pull your lure over the top of it slowly, he did like any other would do wanting to leave, annoyed that i wanted to stay longer. As soon as the lure made it to are side of the log, he said OH THANKS, with sarcasim in his speach, I that he had gotten a snag, but I couldnt have been more wrong. He yelled I got one, I was happy then he said grab the net I laughed and shrugged my shoulders, again where's the NET. I hurryed over grabbing the net and saw the fish, WOW it was a huge bass. Very jeliouse at the fact that he caught this beauty, I continued to cast in every direction with no such luck. But in the end we had a good time soaking wet, cold, hungry, and tired. We practiced CPR (catch, photo, release) and went home. He was using a 4" black back and red/orange underbelly rapalla shallow dive, water was right around 44 or 45 degrees.
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