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<blockquote data-quote="Dbllunger" data-source="post: 5125801" data-attributes="member: 2494"><p>Yeah you certainly don't catch big numbers of fish on my waters but the quality is definitely there. I have a Journal/Spreadsheet that I have kept for the last 8 years. Every fish caught has been weighed, recorded water temps, locations and weather conditions and other info. The average fish caught is just shy of 16 lbs but with several in the high 30 to low 40 range and lots of fish in the 20's and definitely some smaller ones on occasion. Every single fish was caught on a 7" Redfin lure by Cotton Cordell. The color I like they don't make anymore so I buy them in whatever color and paint them. Don't really know if it matters or not but I like to think it does. I'm convinced that presentation is the primary factor that gets hits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dbllunger, post: 5125801, member: 2494"] Yeah you certainly don't catch big numbers of fish on my waters but the quality is definitely there. I have a Journal/Spreadsheet that I have kept for the last 8 years. Every fish caught has been weighed, recorded water temps, locations and weather conditions and other info. The average fish caught is just shy of 16 lbs but with several in the high 30 to low 40 range and lots of fish in the 20's and definitely some smaller ones on occasion. Every single fish was caught on a 7" Redfin lure by Cotton Cordell. The color I like they don't make anymore so I buy them in whatever color and paint them. Don't really know if it matters or not but I like to think it does. I'm convinced that presentation is the primary factor that gets hits. [/QUOTE]
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