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Location: Elkhart, IN | I was out on Webster this morning and seen the most unbelievable thing I've seen. I was anchored up in the shallows so my boy could do a little bobber fishing and happened to look down and here came a muskie that was at least 48-50" long with a bass in its mouth that was every bit of 5#. I hollared at my boy to look and this big old beast just swam back and forth underneath us three times, what a site, and talk about reinforcing the "food chain". |
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Location: syracuse indiana | dont worry mark i believe u. i just wish i was there with u. we never did hit the water today stayed here at the house and cleaned up and watched the race....bill ps go mark martin#6 |
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Location: Elkhart, IN | Hey Bill, I had two follows after I talked to you and that was it. Fishing this weekend was much slower than last weekend, at least for me. That was still an amazing sight, wish you could have seen it. |
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Location: oswego, il | SV, last time I was out there, I seen hundreds of gars feeding on baitfish ,was pretty neat to see, some were quite large. |
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Location: Chicago, Beverly | So where exactly did you see that? What kinda markings did the bass have? .... Uhh, e-mail me the details, don't post them here..lol.... Must have been an awesome site to see.. Only had 1 follow all weekend myself.. |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Very cool to see that for sure. I have never seen one with bass, but I have seen them with shad and carp. Pretty cool thougth!
I was out on Saturday the 2nd, boated 5, lost another. Fishing is starting to PICK BACK UP!! Thank god for the colder weather finally!!! |
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Location: Elkhart, IN | Hey Kevin, the markings on the bass were very distinctive, large bite marks |
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