


Caught a 14 incher and 10 incher on the beetle spin at Triadelphia this evening. Still skunk free there in 2012!!!!
Right before I took that scenic photo I lost a decent bass while trolling the beetle spin and heading back to the ramp. I was on the main lake in about 22 feet of water. The rod got a good thump and I set the hook. I got excited when I felt a fish on the end and I cranked it too fast. I should have played the fish, but I cranked that sucker right up to the surface and it jumped. My beetle spin went flying and the bass swam away. I need to get better at playing these fish instead of horsing them up in all the excitement.
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