This isn't me and I don't know him.....this is from a Southern Indiana spot talked about a little on the site.
I won't post where though :) :) .
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I'm glad to see it finally producing NICE fish.
Later
Geo
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This isn't me and I don't know him.....this is from a Southern Indiana spot talked about a little on the site.
I won't post where though :) :) .
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I'm glad to see it finally producing NICE fish.
Later
Geo
I'm laughing so hard that I spit my coffee on the computer screen. :)
I think I saw that picture on the facebook page "Friends of Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area. Nice hog there. Lots of big hogs caught on jigs in the deep waters of Bluegrass. Thanks to the catch and release program that IDNR established on Bluegrass and Loon Pits.
[QUOTE=Troll98;560219]I heard he caught it trolling crankbaits next to the thermocline. Rumor was he waited 4 years for no one to be on the lake and today was the first time it was possible.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Moveon;560306]I'm laughing so hard that I spit my coffee on the computer screen. :)
I think I saw that picture on the facebook page "Friends of Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area. Nice hog there. Lots of big hogs caught on jigs in the deep waters of Bluegrass. Thanks to the catch and release program that IDNR established on Bluegrass and Loon Pits.[/QUOTE]
hahahahahaah..
That is probably where I pulled it from :)
Congratulations on catching such a big hog of a fish. Lots of big fish can be caught out of those stripper pits if you fish right. This time of the year the big bass come up into the shallows to feed in the relatively warmer water and then they may head back out to the deeper water sanctuaries.