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Topic: First Bass of 2020  (Read 3010 times)

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Spring is always an exciting time. Water temps finally climbed out of the 30's so I decided to try a local pond for Largemouth Bass. The first Virginia Rails were buzzing in the cattails and Red-winged Blackbirds were busy divvying up the marsh. I cycled through a variety of baits but spinnerbait came out on top with two chunky greenfish to break the ice on the first bass of the year. Also had a visit from a couple of the resident otters.



 

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