Hey Ya'll,
This is my first post here, and I wanted to share one of my stories with you guys. I go to school up in Western Massachussets, and I found this tiny pond ( maybe 100x200 feet) on campus, and I figured that it would be worth to get a line into the water after class. I had caught several 1-2lb largemouths earlier. One day, I decided to use this fly (streamer) that I got back in 2004-- and hadnt used since.
-- This is my first post here, and I wanted to share one of my stories with you guys. I go to school up in Western Massachussets, and I found this tiny pond ( maybe 100x200 feet) on campus, and I figured that it would be worth to get a line into the water after class. I had caught several 1-2lb largemouths earlier. One day, I decided to use this fly (streamer) that I got back in 2004-- and hadnt used since.
I casted out just past the "shelf" of the pond and started a fast retrieve when it hit me like a bulldozer. It felt like I got caught up on vegetation on the floor. Then I saw this massive guy jump out of the water.
Anyways, I finally bring him in and am shocked to see that something this large (8-10 pounds maybe) was in such a pathetic looking pond.
So I snapped a picture of him and went off to baseball practice afterwards!
All in al, fun day fishing at school.
For reference, I am 6 foot 2, if that helps tell how long this guy was~2 feet
Happy Fishing this winter,
Alex
http://www.tpfr.org
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