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one onthe same bomber fuse diff location.
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one onthe same bomber fuse diff location.
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nice gator on my tiny rip-runner.
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couple of fatties on rubber.
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fattie on large rubber.
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gator on my rip-runner pro.
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monster of a gator from this morning,what a heavy fish,it had to be 17lbs or pushing the hell out of it.
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same fish wider shot.
That one bluefish is so fat it looks like its going to explode! What are they eating? nice job
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2 on a 6 inch bomber fuse mudminnow.
Congrats R-P on all the action, you have them dialed in big time on artificials.
Here is one of my fatties from 3 weeks ago on a 7" rubber shad.
http://i2.wp.com/rocksimpson.com/wp-...&fit=810%2C810
All of a sudden you are really hitting a lot of stripers. Congrats and keep em coming.
well,thats due to the cooling waters,the gators have moved out of the rivers and into the harbors.
they don't like to fight the current with the cooler water,it burns too much energy plus they are built different and have different metabolisms than the bass do.
as for the bass they do good in cold water so,they will stay in the current even with water temps at 45 degrees F.
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couple on rubber bouncing bottom.