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Caught on a Jig in 110' of water. He was released after the pictures in great s...


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No spud needed! Thankfully!!

110' is "shallow" around here. We were within 1 mile of 650' of water. This fish was suspended about 40' off the bottom, as are most of the bigger fish. Catching them on 15lb test spinning gear insures you can't "horse" em up, and allows for plenty of time for them to "burp" themselves before coming up, and with the 36-38 degree water, they release very well. It's tougher in August with warmer water. This fish took 25 minutes to get to the boat, and after a few quick pics, he was gone in a flash as soon as he hit the water.

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