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Past Director, Hall of Fame Member
Join Date: May 1999
Location: Conyers, GA, USA
Posts: 1,039
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Ffing Duo caught a nice 7 1/2 pound hybrid on West Point Monday along with a half dozen spotted bass and some bream. I had to content myself with a few dozen bluegills and a couple of small spotted bass.
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Native
Join Date: Oct 1998
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 164
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Thanks to FWF for introducing me to hybrids. We weren't able to consistently find them, but the one was exciting. Can they pull! You failed to mention my spotted bass were also small. Heck, some of the monster bream you caught were bigger than some of the spots.
Thanks again for the trip! Jonathan |
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Native
Join Date: Oct 1998
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 164
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I finally got the pictures developed from this trip and thought I'd share.
Click to see pretty nice hybrid. http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~jwill11/U/hybrid.jpg Thanks again, Mike. Jonathan [This message has been edited by FFing Duo (edited 06-11-2000).] |
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Native
Join Date: Jul 1999
Posts: 408
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In my mind those folks that came up with the Hybrid ought to be awarded the Nobel prize!!No trout or bass ever fought that hard.Well,maybe,a smallie.Wouldn't it be great to have bluegills that would get up to 7 or 8 pounds---I hear that hell has them but they have no mouths.GRW
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Ex Member
Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Temple, GA
Posts: 2,831
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Nice photo ! ( Nice fish too ! )
My that's a smashing hat you have there ! Owl ![]() |
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