6.3 Out of Mittry Lake
Picture Link:
http://tinyurl.com/gtcu6Flipped him in the late afternoon on (8/9/2006) Mittry Lake. Not my personal best, but the largest I have caught in a tournament. 3rd
place overall, 1st place big fish. |
Bob
Aug 10 2006
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| Nice fish !
Way to go Bob !
"Bob La Londe" <nospam@nospam.no> wrote in message |
Bass_Mr.
Aug 10
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| Nice fish Bob, taking Big Fish takes the sting out of not finishing first,
doesn't it? :-) |
Steve
Aug 10
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| Yeah, but only having taken one 1st place finish I can't let it sting too
much. LOL. I'ld be hurting all the time. We had a good shot at second. I put another fish about 4 pounds in the
boat, and had one about the same size pull off (after I had worked him out
of the heavy cover). We were only about a half pound behind second. Didn't
have a shot at first though. There were over 3.5 pounds ahead of us.
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Bob
Aug 10
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| 6.3 Out of Mittry Lake
From: nospam@nospam.no (Bob La Londe)
Picture Link:
http://tinyurl.com/gtcu6 Flipped him in the late afternoon on (8/9/2006) Mittry Lake.
Not my personal best, but the largest I have caught in a tournament. 3rd
place overall, 1st place big fish. |
jbkbub
Aug 10
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| We had a good shot at second. I put another fish about 4 pounds in the boat, and had one about the same size pull off (after I had worked him
out
of the heavy cover). We were only about a half pound behind second.
Didn't
have a shot at first though. There were over 3.5 pounds ahead of us.
--
Bob La Londe Seems like a 4 pounder would overcome a 3.5 pound lead? Ronnie
fishing.guide@about.com
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Ronnie
Aug 10
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| Sure would if I could weigh in six fish. LOL. A four pounder would have
gained about 2.5 pounds. The rat in the well was about 1.5. |
Bob
Aug 10
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