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Had a few hours to kill so I hit the Weber and boy, Im glad I did. Upon my second or third cast I felt something big... really really big. First I thought it was a snag but it started pulling back I lifted my rod tip up and it put a U bend in my rod. I turned my drag all the way up and with one swoosh of its tail it took my line all the way to the backing.
After about 30 or 40 minutes I was out of breath but able to get this guy to the shore It was a monster tiger trout boy was my arm tired. Got a couple hive fives and atta boys from my buddies this one for the personal record books.
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HOOK, LINE and SINKER....you had me....truly!!!!! Great writing Sin.
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Had me goin, nice work!
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That looks about like the bass I was catching at Newton!
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You got me... Good laugh on a Monday much appreciated.
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[#000000][size 5]yep....I have to say that I was excited until the very end ....4 to 5 hours....made me put of nte brakes....but still a good thread[/size][/#000000]
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Ha Ha Ha we actually laughed out loud on this one. Thanks for posting. We did not know that there were Tigers on that river. Maybe it was fushed out of one of the lakes upstream? Maybe in a few years there will be some decent sized ones swimming that river.
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That must be one big log, because it makes that fish look tiny!!!
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