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WILLIAM C.

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  1. Question,how do you view the pictures when they are posted using so

    many pixels?When I click on the picture I can only see about a third of

    the picture.I'm able to scroll down but not side to side.On most sites

    posted pictures have to be reduced to 640X480

     

    With a picture of this size

    I can view it with a simple click

  2. Congratulations again on the big fish Jason.

    We all know pictures can be decieving,but if someone tells me he caught

    a big fish I won't publicly call him out on it.

    Here's a picture of a few fish I put together,can anyone guess which one

    weighs the most? You don't have to reply-but I'll bet most of you will pick

    the wrong one.

     

  3. While I was landing my 19 inch smallie on the Kankakee Tuesday my phone rang.After a

    photo shoot with my big smallie I checked my voice mail to find out my good friend Jason N.

    had just landed a 6lb.2 ounce smallie from Lake Michigan.I am sure the pictures

    will be out soon.I have the pictures and it is an absolute pig with beautiful colors.Released as

    it should be to grow to record proportions.Way to go Jason!

  4. Special fish of 2006.

    Many thoughts come to mind-my 4 year old grandsons first 16 inch bass,my first 20 inch smallie

    of 2006. But at the top of the list would be when I took my brother to the Dupage,gave him my favorite

    bait and put him in a spot that holds some nice smallies.He was visiting from his home state of Colorado

    and needed to get out and fish.Being an experienced river fisherman I left him figure out the rest.Fifteen

    minutes later he was into fish.First a 15 in.smallie followed by a 17 incher. We fished about 4 hours landing

    many fish and he never had to change his bait once,Yum Woolyhawgtail.

    I wish the picture had come out better but I was about 25 yards away using a zoom.

     

  5. Here's a few of my favorites caught from the Kankakee this year.

    Hulabug-spinnerbait-Gulp sinking minnow-Crawbug,pretty much all I used this year.

    Although I didn't have many days that I caught great numbers of smallies the overall

    size was better than past years. According to my log 40 bass of 16 inches or more.

     

     

     

     

     

  6. No question about it,for me the number one plastic for smallmouths in rivers is the YUM crawbug.

    Hooked on a Gamakatsu slider jig this set up has accounted for more big smallies than

    any other plastic.Everything else is fighting for second place.

     

     

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