Big Bucket

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Nice bass Margie :) .
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Nice Chunk!

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Congrats on a beautiful fish.
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Nice largemouth, Margie. I remember the years following the draining of the golf course pond into the lake. There were no largemouth in Wolfe prior to that. We had some big smallmouth in the spring on our walleye opener, of course quickly released. We will be back in the fall and between our walleye efforts, I'll have to try some bass fishing. Thanks for sharing.
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Oneeleven wrote:Wolfe. Love your post. The top water bite... So much oooh and awww in there :) Hope the rest of your summer is amazing
Thanks girlfriend! And yeah — it’s a rush to fish topwater!

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Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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Doug wrote:That's a TANK, kiddo! Way to go!

I don't come here very often either, and in fact don't hang out much on many boards, somehow my retired brain doesn't want to do a lot on the computer these days.

Best regards to you and your family!

Doug

PS) I have a new and BETTER perch spot for the veenter time.................and you don't have to use perch eyes as bait either...................... :wink:
Hi Doug! Hope all’s well with you and yours.
And phew! No perch eyes! Thank God, as that’s still NOT an option for me! Haha!

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Thx everyone. It was an exceptionally nice largie.
fishron wrote:Nice largemouth, Margie. I remember the years following the draining of the golf course pond into the lake. There were no largemouth in Wolfe prior to that. We had some big smallmouth in the spring on our walleye opener, of course quickly released. We will be back in the fall and between our walleye efforts, I'll have to try some bass fishing. Thanks for sharing.
Hi fishron. There were a few LMs in here back before the Evergreen course pond was drained, but very few and far between and quite small. And funny. I thought that the golf course Info was a big secret. :lol:
Take good care of our lake’s quality bass on your next visit through and hope you boat some quality fish!

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Sweet Jesus! Thats a serious HogDoggler!!

I'm sure you could have fit your fist in its yap... maybe two!

Good pullin' pardner!

Craig
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cprince wrote:Sweet Jesus! Thats a serious HogDoggler!!

I'm sure you could have fit your fist in its yap... maybe two!

Good pullin' pardner!

Craig
Hahahaha! Yeah, she had quite the giant yap.

Thanks folks.

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Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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Yes indeed! That is a beautiful fish and story :D !

Tight Lines,

Jeff
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