Some Colorado Hawgs
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Some Colorado Hawgs
Man what a day!These days don't happen too often in Colorado.Caught two 7 pounders and a 6.5.Killed my personal best by 3 pounds.
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Re: Some Colorado Hawgs
Congrats, those are some Toads, but, we like to see the tackle you used too you know.
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Re: Some Colorado Hawgs
Dang those are some THICK bass. They have to be fatter then they are longer.
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Re: Some Colorado Hawgs
x2BillyBass wrote:Congrats, those are some Toads, but, we like to see the tackle you used too you know.
Re: Some Colorado Hawgs
Wow.. what did you catch them on? Looks like they have a full belly. Are those Florida Strain?
Re: Some Colorado Hawgs
Those are definitely Northern Strains...the biggest will get as wide as long due to short growing seasons and long life spans.
Those are true toads!! Looks like the ones that come out of Carter Lake and some of the other local ponds.
Congrats man!!
Those are true toads!! Looks like the ones that come out of Carter Lake and some of the other local ponds.
Congrats man!!
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Re: Some Colorado Hawgs
wow those are some great bass!!!
Re: Some Colorado Hawgs
Oh man, great fish!
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Those are some serious fish GM, congrats!
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Re: Some Colorado Hawgs
G-Man... wow those are some awesome fish.. what where they hitting?
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Re: Some Colorado Hawgs
What they said!!! Ya did good young man!
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Those are some healthy looking bass.
Great pics!
Great pics!
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Re: Some Colorado Hawgs
That was what I was thinking too. Musclehead Bassskeeterboy77 wrote:Dang those are some THICK bass. They have to be fatter then they are longer.
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Re: Some Colorado Hawgs
All fish were caught on a 3/8 pepper Jig with a zoom super salty chunk trailor.Colors I used were Junebug,Green Pumpkin and Black.My rig was a Gloomis BCR803 paired with a Steez.Steez was spooled up with 15lb P-Line Halo.
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Re: Some Colorado Hawgs
Very nice fish! The water seems very clear from those pictures. Could you see the fish when you were trying to catch them? Or just sort of fan casting the jig out there amongst the cover? Just curious..
Great job!! It's always nice to catch a new personal best...especially when you shatter your old PB... Unfortunately, it's been almost 2 years since I've topped mine, but hopefully my day is coming..
Justin
Great job!! It's always nice to catch a new personal best...especially when you shatter your old PB... Unfortunately, it's been almost 2 years since I've topped mine, but hopefully my day is coming..
Justin