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yeah I actually caught some fish. I was out fishing in Eastern Washington in Walla Walla where my grandmother lives, in the reservior there. I didnt really even think there would be fish there but we threw some Yum Dingers in watermelon laminate colors wieghtless n let them sink then jerk about 2-3 times n let it sink and over 3 days of fishing hard core i cuaght 3 largemouth bass over 7 pounds and countless 4 pounders and so on but the smallest fish was 1 1/2 lb. But if your in the area it is worth it to fish it but go fast since the water level is dropping about 3-5 inches a day
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It's always fun to explore and fish new waters, especially when you're able to find some fishies who are willing to nibble at what's hooked at the end of your line. [cool]
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Bassrdude, glad to hear you had an awesome day of fishing! I just wish I could fish those waters. The average LMB in the waters I catch are 1 1/2 pounders. The state record is less than 10 lbs. The northern strain of largemouth bass just doesn't grow as big as they do in your area.
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yeah I actually caught some fish. I was out fishing in Eastern Washington in Walla Walla where my grandmother lives, in the reservior there. I didnt really even think there would be fish there but we threw some Yum Dingers in watermelon laminate colors wieghtless n let them sink then jerk about 2-3 times n let it sink and over 3 days of fishing hard core i cuaght 3 largemouth bass over 7 pounds and countless 4 pounders and so on but the smallest fish was 1 1/2 lb. But if your in the area it is worth it to fish it but go fast since the water level is dropping about 3-5 inches a day [/reply]
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