1. Details: Grass Carp

    Fat grass carp behind my house, excellent fighter. He would not quit until I jumped in and hauled him out.

  2. Details: Largemouth Bass

    Pretty easy day on the jon boat. The bass were LOVING my Green Pumpkin worms, tried & true.

  3. Details: Hybrid Striped Bass

    Big striper on vacation, ~ 34-35 inches. Off Goose Rocks Beach, July, hot.

  4. Details: Channel Catfish

    Good fightin' channel cat last evening! ~80 degrees, humid, 8:00pm.

  5. Details: Channel Catfish

    Back for the summer y'all! Caught this Hawg in 3-4 feet at 1:30pm, in 82 degree Missouri weather. Gander Mountain Medium-Heavy spinner rod 4:5:1 Okuma reel 14 ...more lb. Berkley Trilene Hot dog on Team Catfish bait hook Tight Lines!

  6. Details: Channel Catfish with a Frozen Hot Dog

    Might be the biggest one of the summer, really should start measuring these things. Conditions: 9:30pm, 75 degrees, no wind. Method: Semi-frozen hot dog at the ...more bottom of lake, 5-6 feet of water Gear: 7'0 Gander Mtn. Medium-Heavy Spinner, 4:5:1 Okuma Avenger, 14 lb. Berkley Trilene

    1. Jacob Kurtz 0
      @BrianScott thanks!
    2. Brian Mcpherson 0
      Nice cat!
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  7. Details: Hybrid Striped Bass with a Mackerel, Tiger (dead)

    Nothing like two "Fish On!"'s at the same time. 26" and 32" respectively.

  8. Details: Hybrid Striped Bass with a Mackerel, Tiger (Chum)

    The seas finally calmed down off the coast of Kennebunkport, 26" Striper. Maine seems to be a few weeks behind weather-wise. Fishing has been slow but we've ...more caught dinner today! 1:00pm EST, 77 degrees, sunny.

  9. Details: Channel Catfish with a frozen hot dog

    Big belly on this guy, great fighter! 9:00 central at 70 degrees, post-storm. 7'0 Gander Mtn. Medium-Heavy, 4:5:1 Okuma Avenger, 14 lb. Berkley Trilene.

  10. Details: Channel Catfish with a Hotdog

    Same setup as last time, just we pulled in a bigger fish. Hotdog on the bottom, aka "Ol' Reliable". 8:30pm, a cool 55 degrees.


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