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Offline basscatlildave

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Northern Largemouth
« on: 07/24/19 16:50 UTC »
We also went largemouth fishing down in Ticonderoga on the lower end of Lake Champlain. The grass flats and reeds looked like home so we busted out the frogs there and caught some nice ones. This is truly an amazing fishery in both fish and scenery. The fort down there was having some kind of re-enactment and we could hear drums playing and all of a sudden the damn cannon fired. I guess I need to lead a cleaner life because I almost jumped off the boat.  :o
My bass by David Middleton, on Flickr
My bass by David Middleton, on Flickr
My bass by David Middleton, on Flickr

Offline Do-It Corp.

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Re: Northern Largemouth
« Reply #1 on: 07/24/19 22:11 UTC »
Looks fantastic, great pics.  Thanks for sharing 8)

Offline WALLEYE WACKER

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Re: Northern Largemouth
« Reply #2 on: 07/24/19 23:28 UTC »
Awesome trip hope the fish keep your rod bent.
« Last Edit: 07/25/19 05:46 UTC by WALLEYE WACKER »
May your days be filled with sun shine and you always have a tight line. AMEN

Offline Lamar

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Re: Northern Largemouth
« Reply #3 on: 07/25/19 04:59 UTC »
  Great pics. I love it when the frog bite is on.