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    6.51 Lunker

    I went out last Saturday to Amos Lake CT., started at 44 degrees, ended around 47 with some good wind all day.

    I had 6 bites for the day, but only caught 3 bass, but the 3 I caught weighed 14.1, with a 6.51 Lunker.

    Going back this Sunday!!!!!!!!!
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    Good fish
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    #3
    Congrats! Very nice fish!

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    #4
    Nice one, congrats
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    Nice

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    Good job, stay on them .
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    way to go!
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    I went back out Sunday, water temp was 44-49 degrees

    Flipping wood/weed all day, 5 bites all day that weighed 15.77, 5.53 Lunker

    there moving up!!!!!!!!!!!
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    #10
    Wear your P F D. It takes a lot of patience to fish cold water. Good job.

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    Sounds like another good day