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Thread: Monster do exist at El Dorado park lake.

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    Default Monster do exist at El Dorado park lake.

    Took the wife and kid to do some fishing and relax for the afternoon after a morning dentist appointment. Before I even got feeling back to one side of my face from the numbing shots, my wife hooked up to this beast. After a couple of minutes, she brought her in. I would say solid 7lbs if I had to guess. She was throwing a terminator jig with a crawfish trailer. Hit a couple more then called it a day when the sun started dropping. This lake definitely have some huge fish. We got her back in the water and watch her dart away for another battle a different day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chowmein2go View Post
    Took the wife and kid to do some fishing and relax for the afternoon after a morning dentist appointment. Before I even got feeling back to one side of my face from the numbing shots, my wife hooked up to this beast. After a couple of minutes, she brought her in. I would say solid 7lbs if I had to guess. She was throwing a terminator jig with a crawfish trailer. Hit a couple more then called it a day when the sun started dropping. This lake definitely have some huge fish. We got her back in the water and watch her dart away for another battle a different day.
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    Wow, that's a great fish!!!!! The picture is really nice of the wife and fish, that's one you should think about keeping for the scrap book. (If you already hadn't) lol

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    That's an impressive bass from any city lake,that heads massive on it,Congrats to the wifey!

    Cya Tuna Vic

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    Yes they do. Caught this the other day during the drizzle. Good job on the big fish. Looks healthy..

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    Wow nice one both niiiice!

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    Yes they do. Caught this the other day during the drizzle. Good job on the big fish. Looks healthy..
    That's a great fish. Most fishermen on this lake tends to c&r so these big girls tend to be around. Sometimes when the big lakes disappoint, little elod does the job, haha.

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    those are both great catches, good job

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    VERY niiice, congrats on a solid greenie!


    TD

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    Wow that's a huge head on that fish! Congrats to the wifey on the lunker bass.
    You have a beautiful family. Thanks for the report.

    Jason

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaysuuun View Post
    Wow that's a huge head on that fish! Congrats to the wifey on the lunker bass.
    You have a beautiful family. Thanks for the report.

    Jason
    Thanks Jason. Trying to be more like Tess and yourself, haha. Time with the fam is always a reward with or without fish.

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