4/8- Quick A.M. Session- SD River
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4/8- Quick A.M. Session- SD River
Quick morning session at the SD River before the heat came. After an hour and a half or more or nothing, finally picked up 2 small bass on a small crank bait and then flipped a Googan Craw bait later to pick up this 4 1/2lb bass. Bass immediately wrapped herself around some underwater branches and it took time especially knowing that any second she could come off, but luckily managed to work her out of them and land her.
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Re: 4/8- Quick A.M. Session- SD River
Shhhhhh...that is a secret.
When I cut off a worm to re-rig, I almost always stick the tungsten weight in my shirt pocket
otherwise I will lose them and those dang things are expensive.
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Re: 4/8- Quick A.M. Session- SD River
The face says it all...size does matter. Thank you Mr. Bass!VinnyBass wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2026 2:28 pm Quick morning session at the SD River before the heat came.
After an hour and a half or more or nothing, finally picked up 2
small bass on a small crank bait and then flipped a Googan Craw bait
later to pick up this 4 1/2lb bass. Bass immediately wrapped herself around
some underwater branches and it took time especially knowing that any second
she could come off, but luckily managed to work her out of them and land her.
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Re: 4/8- Quick A.M. Session- SD River
"Not that there is anything wrong with the 2 small bass". (Seinfeld would be proud).tomnilll wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2026 3:05 pmThe face says it all...size does matter. Thank you Mr. Bass!VinnyBass wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2026 2:28 pm Quick morning session at the SD River before the heat came.
After an hour and a half or more or nothing, finally picked up 2
small bass on a small crank bait and then flipped a Googan Craw bait
later to pick up this 4 1/2lb bass. Bass immediately wrapped herself around
some underwater branches and it took time especially knowing that any second
she could come off, but luckily managed to work her out of them and land her.
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Re: 4/8- Quick A.M. Session- SD River
Absolutely nothing wrong with small bass...VinnyBass wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2026 3:14 pm"Not that there is anything wrong with the 2 small bass". (Seinfeld would be proud).tomnilll wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2026 3:05 pmThe face says it all...size does matter. Thank you Mr. Bass!VinnyBass wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2026 2:28 pm Quick morning session at the SD River before the heat came.
After an hour and a half or more or nothing, finally picked up 2
small bass on a small crank bait and then flipped a Googan Craw bait
later to pick up this 4 1/2lb bass. Bass immediately wrapped herself around
some underwater branches and it took time especially knowing that any second
she could come off, but luckily managed to work her out of them and land her.
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Re: 4/8- Quick A.M. Session- SD River
tomnilll wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2026 9:00 pmAbsolutely nothing wrong with small bass...VinnyBass wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2026 3:14 pm"Not that there is anything wrong with the 2 small bass". (Seinfeld would be proud).tomnilll wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2026 3:05 pmThe face says it all...size does matter. Thank you Mr. Bass!VinnyBass wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2026 2:28 pm Quick morning session at the SD River before the heat came.
After an hour and a half or more or nothing, finally picked up 2
small bass on a small crank bait and then flipped a Googan Craw bait
later to pick up this 4 1/2lb bass. Bass immediately wrapped herself around
some underwater branches and it took time especially knowing that any second
she could come off, but luckily managed to work her out of them and land her.
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So you would have to be retired or active military to fish that lake?
I guess I am out....darn!!!
Do alot of guys fish there???
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Re: 4/8- Quick A.M. Session- SD River
Not too many people fish it...I think you can get on with an escort that has access...
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Re: 4/8- Quick A.M. Session- SD River
Thanks for the info.
Tight lines always.
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