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Originally Posted by Radar Chief
Those are my problems with this story. Seems to me a big cat like that could swim to the bottom, mud itself in and you’d never pry it off the bottom with that light gear.
Also, if a big cat like that has to expend the energy to chase something down it wants a mouth full, something that will stick to its ribs for a while. They’re not interested in something as small as a bass spinner. I suppose that if the spinner was practically swimming into its mouth it would snap it up but the chances of that are so miniscule as to be unbelievable
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Yeah, that guy is either incredibly lucky or a huge liar.
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Originally Posted by HonestChieffan
Farm pond bass were nuts on Saturday. My buddy caught 4 over 5# in my pond, biggest was almost 6 # 23inch fish two on topwater, rest on wacky worms
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Dang, thats a healthy pond you have there, 5 pounds and over is Lunkerville.
The good ol wacky worm, a buddy of mine says he has a lot of luck wacky rigging senko's on a drop shot rig, I've been meaning to try that out... if the weather holds up this weekend I will.