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Went out today on the Rideau in the hunt for some cold front bass and after loosing a massive small mouth last week near McLarens Landing the Rideau delivered :D


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Nice toad you got there!!!!!
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Very nice pig!
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What was the lure of choice? 8)
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That's a good one!!
Feels like fall and the bass are starting to look like fall fatties too!
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Nice fish! Gonna try my luck out there tomorrow.

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StarTzar wrote:What was the lure of choice? 8)
Well mister Tzar..... Let me tell you...... I tried everything from shallow to deep water from Crankbaits and jerkbaits and spinners and All types of plastics and even a kitchen sink...... But I eneded up finding them in decent size in about 5ft of water using a 5inch pumpkin seed with a bright green tip yum dinger rigged wacky style. I was sending down between weed beds and working real slow... Dam wacky worms ;p
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[quote][/quote]Well mister Tzar..... Let me tell you...... I tried everything from shallow to deep water from Crankbaits and jerkbaits and spinners and All types of plastics and even a kitchen sink...... But I eneded up finding them in decent size in about 5ft of water using a 5inch pumpkin seed with a bright green tip yum dinger rigged wacky style. I was sending down between weed beds and working real slow... Dam wacky worms ;p


The pumpkin seed color has been nothing but success this summer, great bass buddy!
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Nice Tank! Did you weight it?
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ShawnD wrote:Nice Tank! Did you weight it?

Not did you weight it..did you measure it...It's all in the length as of Sept guys!!!
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Thats a pig man!
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You delivered bud. Not the Rideau. You.

Well done.

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lvace wrote:
StarTzar wrote:What was the lure of choice? 8)
Well mister Tzar..... Let me tell you...... I tried everything from shallow to deep water from Crankbaits and jerkbaits and spinners and All types of plastics and even a kitchen sink...... But I eneded up finding them in decent size in about 5ft of water using a 5inch pumpkin seed with a bright green tip yum dinger rigged wacky style. I was sending down between weed beds and working real slow... Dam wacky worms ;p
The board has been schooled! ;)
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Monster bass bud!
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[/quote]The board has been schooled! ;)[/quote]

On the contrary sir Mav I have been schooled that day... took far to long to find them and i just did not want anybody else making a fool out of themselves like I did :lol: Would like to be a caddy or water boy on your boat one so I may learn to further knowledge from the dark lords of the BASS known as TEAM 28 :D :D :D
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