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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3425585" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I've had bass knock them 3' in the air. It'll get your heart rate up when the action is on, that's for sure, especially if it's pretty calm.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The best haul I ever had was while in my 2 man boat on Lake Liberty in Guthrie. The wind and waves was blasting the south bank where a little point stuck out, it had some reeds growing along it. It was difficult to stay in the water much less positioned right and the trolling motor batteries got hammered that day. I would have sworn the fish had their tails in the mud bank, mouth pointed into the waves and were just letting the baitfish be washed into their open mouths. It sure seemed like it anyway! Once we found them we were hauling them in about every other cast or so. It was almost like a surfacing school of sandies on Texoma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3425585, member: 3099"] I've had bass knock them 3' in the air. It'll get your heart rate up when the action is on, that's for sure, especially if it's pretty calm. The best haul I ever had was while in my 2 man boat on Lake Liberty in Guthrie. The wind and waves was blasting the south bank where a little point stuck out, it had some reeds growing along it. It was difficult to stay in the water much less positioned right and the trolling motor batteries got hammered that day. I would have sworn the fish had their tails in the mud bank, mouth pointed into the waves and were just letting the baitfish be washed into their open mouths. It sure seemed like it anyway! Once we found them we were hauling them in about every other cast or so. It was almost like a surfacing school of sandies on Texoma. [/QUOTE]
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