Went out today March 30th. The fish were there, just picky.
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Tough day Good fish
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Hey Joe, you actually caught some tucs using plastics Texas rigged? I don't get bit very often using common bass fishing techniques plus I usually don't catch them very deep. Were you keeping in contact with the bottom when they hit? At what depth? Thanks....
Dave
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First time I ever saw anything like it too. It's still hard to believe. I was thinking the peacock bass moved off the nest after spawning and are guarding the hatchlings just a little deeper than where the nest was. That brush hog was the perfect bait, in the right place, at the right time. It was really working. I still can't believe it.
(of course, confidence and skill of the angler had nothing to do with it... right?)
NOT
"It's a 5 pound bass, son."
(of course, confidence and skill of the angler had nothing to do with it... right?)
NOT
"It's a 5 pound bass, son."
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