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       #Post#: 221--------------------------------------------------
       Lightning strikes again.
       By: chunting Date: April 22, 2018, 11:57 pm
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       I caught and released a 6.25 pound largemouth on March 4th and
       this afternoon caught and released another 6.25 pound
       largemouth.  What are the odds on that?
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       #Post#: 222--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Lightning strikes again.
       By: Bayoutalker Date: April 23, 2018, 7:23 am
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       Same place? Same fish? LOL
       Either way, nice fish.
       #Post#: 223--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Lightning strikes again.
       By: chunting Date: April 24, 2018, 7:44 am
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       Same four acre pond, one I've fished for 25 years.  I doubt it
       the same fish.  The first was a pre-spawn gal with a heavy
       waistline.  The most recent was long and lean, with a slack
       belly.  Some bass have spawned and schools of fry are here and
       there.  I caught two smaller bass guarding fry.
       Six days prior to catching the second bass, I matched another
       personal best with a 1.25 pound bluegill in our pond.  The
       grandniece came by for lunch and helped me.  :)  She didn't want
       to fish but likes to put them back in the water.
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       We've been weighing our bluegills with a kitchen scale, which
       gets down to ounces, but sometimes I don't want to fool with it
       and put the 15 pound BogaGrip in my pocket.  The Boga is an
       accurate scale but only weighs to the quarter pound.  I have a
       Chatillon Instrument Scale, 2 lb x 1/2 oz spring scale coming to
       make it easier to weigh bluegills.  Here's a pounder I caught
       prior to the 1.25.
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       Re: Lightning strikes again.
       By: Bayoutalker Date: April 24, 2018, 5:55 pm
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       I'd like to get into a mess of bluegill like that! It's been a
       long time.
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