Goodbye kayak, hello bass boat...
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That ain't trick photography there! You can tell that it is a very solid fish. I'd be stoked to catch one like that any day. Let me know if you need a co-angler. I got gas money! congratulations on the boat and the Tuc!
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nice tuc
was that on the north fork above morgans on the right side by the logs lucs like the tuc that pulled the hook i hooked yesterday! it looked like a big rock 3ft under in the deep threw my small jig head and it lit up pulled on it and it didnt even know it was hooked was using ultra light with 4lb test brought him to the surface without even kicking then when he turned to run the hooked popped out. well good going on ur catch!
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