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    Great catch. In the last few days the pans have set up shop on my home creek.
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    Default Redear are doing heir thing

    Love catching those. Hardy Lake used to have some nice ones. They are still there just not the numbers they used to be. Very nice redear. Looks like you had a great time!
    Mike Perry

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    Those look like carnival treats, elephant ears! Nice.

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    Those are some mighty impressive crackers. Thanks for sharing

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    Wow that is defiantly some mighty nice shell crackers congrats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JUNGLEJIMJIGS View Post
    How long were the bigger redear? Didn't get weights on my two biggest redear in Missouri but both hit 13". My biggest redear from Havasu was 17".
    And at 13” they’re extra tough. My PB is just over 13 also and I’m glad I didn’t get him on one of my tiny UL rigs. A 5’6” light action and 4 lb mono got it done. He was in the middle of the trash. I smile just thinking of it. They are great to catch in any size.
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    Biggest from yesterday, was on a bed. Released. 11.5" 1.25 lbs
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    That's a good one.

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    Man those are some fine looking fish! Afraid I may not get any this year.



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