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<blockquote data-quote="RUGER" data-source="post: 4573541" data-attributes="member: 275"><p>Don't post weights because 99% of the times I have in the past somebody always has to point out that there is no way it weighed that much.</p><p>Guess my scales are always off.</p><p></p><p>Here are a few though.</p><p></p><p>This one came from Gibson County Lake. My son caught it.</p><p>Cool story. A rather large fish rolled near the bank and my son was going to try and throw a fluke to it even though it was 20 feet too far from the boat to cast to.</p><p>He leaned wayyyy back and threw with every bit of strength he had in his body and when he went forward with the cast the fluke was hung in some buck brush behind him. You can only imagine the birds nest.</p><p>I spent about 30 minutes talking to him about how he shouldn't get so mad and let something like that end up ruining his day and the whole time I was cutting the mess out. We re-spooled his reel and he tied his fluke back on.</p><p>The very first cast after all that he caught this one.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This one came from the Carroll County 1,000 Acre Recreational Lake last year.</p><p>Caught it on a pumpkinseed whacky worm.</p><p>Heck of a fight for sure.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's all I have on this computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUGER, post: 4573541, member: 275"] Don't post weights because 99% of the times I have in the past somebody always has to point out that there is no way it weighed that much. Guess my scales are always off. Here are a few though. This one came from Gibson County Lake. My son caught it. Cool story. A rather large fish rolled near the bank and my son was going to try and throw a fluke to it even though it was 20 feet too far from the boat to cast to. He leaned wayyyy back and threw with every bit of strength he had in his body and when he went forward with the cast the fluke was hung in some buck brush behind him. You can only imagine the birds nest. I spent about 30 minutes talking to him about how he shouldn't get so mad and let something like that end up ruining his day and the whole time I was cutting the mess out. We re-spooled his reel and he tied his fluke back on. The very first cast after all that he caught this one. This one came from the Carroll County 1,000 Acre Recreational Lake last year. Caught it on a pumpkinseed whacky worm. Heck of a fight for sure. That's all I have on this computer. [/QUOTE]
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