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Topic: blackberries and bass  (Read 1674 times)

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patp

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this is my first day of vacation and i decided to head up towards cascade locks to do a little bass fishing. got there about 1:00 and the wind was pushy bet the sky nicely overcast. so i launched and headed out to the columbia and proceeded to catch a bunch of small mouth bass.i got most of them on a crank bait but also got a few on slip bobber and jig. while landing one of my smaller bass i saw a 5 or 6 pounder investigating it, got my heart pounding. after fighting the wind for as long as i wanted headed back stopping on occasion to pick some blackberries. great day


Matt M

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  • Date Registered: Mar 2016
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Sounds like a great day indeed!! I think I need to sell my wife on fishing by promising a blackberry bounty in return... I think it would work.
-Matt

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