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Thread: Columbus Slab

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    Default Columbus Slab


    Caught this one today on Columbus Lake while fighting the wind. 16" & 2.2lbs
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    Using a minner.

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    That's A Hawg!
    FISH ON!
    Jerry Blake

    www.BLAKETOURS.com

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    Nice slab. I would love to "knock the sides off" that one. Let it swim around rather nicely in lake crisco.

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    For these parts of the world these are hard to come by. We aint like Grenada or Enid or Sardis.
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    Thumbs up Bragging Rights

    good fish, minnerman. if it was as windy down there as it was up here, you had to work hard for him(or her).hope the boys caught some


    KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY

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    that is a nice slab ya got there good going...


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    Nice fish. Sounds like you did have to work hard for them today.
    Pete

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    i hate the wind, but if i could tie into one that size on a windy day i believe i would forget all about my frustrations with holding the boat, etc...
    "We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect"
    -Aldo Leopold

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    Nice Slab!

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    Great fish man! Enjoy the meals!

    the next generation of slabhunters

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