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Old 10/11/06, 07:51 AM
 
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Well, the Smallies were really cooperating for me and my fishing buddy the other day.Live Perch were the ticket.

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Finally the pic below is of a nice Largemouth that wacked my yellow spinnerbai.{last month}

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Old 10/11/06, 09:04 AM
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nice chunky looking bass!
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Old 10/11/06, 09:35 AM
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Those are great smallies!

I love smallies, they are so much fun especially if you get into them thick.

Great pics!
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Old 10/12/06, 06:16 AM
 
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You forgot to mention exactly where you caught them.
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Old 10/12/06, 07:52 AM
 
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dpayne2, we caught them in one of our favorite lakes in Southern Wisconsin. Sorry I can't be much more specific than that...but this is the internet after all.

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Wow! Those are nice!
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