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#1 Jul-03-08 8:34AM

redskinsfan360
Patagonian Toothfish
From: VA
Registered: Mar-10-08
Posts: 1389

Beaverdam Reservoir, 07-03-08

Headed out to the reservoir at 0630 to get a little top water practice for tomorrow.  I was in the water at 0700.  I caught this fish at 0710 on a Rebel Pop-R in the orange color. 

http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm266/redskinsfan360/DSC01072.jpg

I then kept fishing the Pop-R and a huge bass exploded just a few inches behind it.  I was told that this happens a lot when you are using topwater. I then kept fishing the grassy banks without a bite.  I headed home at 0900 and wasn't to dissapointed even though I only got one.

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#2 Jul-03-08 9:07AM

AndrewDo124
Patagonian Toothfish
From: Alexandria
Registered: May-27-08
Posts: 980

Re: Beaverdam Reservoir, 07-03-08

I dont think there's a such thing as a bad top water bite, it's always fun no matter how big the fish! Looks like you got a pretty good one there! GJ!

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#3 Jul-03-08 9:13AM

Ernie
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From: Ashburn VA
Registered: Feb-03-06
Posts: 15634

Re: Beaverdam Reservoir, 07-03-08

Very nice! Now we need to get you to post these up and down instead of sideways!

ER


Time to go fishin' again!

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#4 Jul-03-08 11:24AM

redskinsfan360
Patagonian Toothfish
From: VA
Registered: Mar-10-08
Posts: 1389

Re: Beaverdam Reservoir, 07-03-08

Pacemaker wrote:

Very nice! Now we need to get you to post these up and down instead of sideways!

ER

Just tell me how to!

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#5 Jul-03-08 1:25PM

BassMasterP
Member
Registered: Jun-27-07
Posts: 14

Re: Beaverdam Reservoir, 07-03-08

Top water!  That's all I have to say!  One on the top is better than none at all. 
I have to second what ER said, I'm lazy and don't want to turn my head.

smile

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#6 Jul-03-08 5:41PM

Ernie
Administrator
From: Ashburn VA
Registered: Feb-03-06
Posts: 15634

Re: Beaverdam Reservoir, 07-03-08

Charlie,

When you save your pictures, you should be able to rotate them...I know you can figure it out if I did!

ER


Time to go fishin' again!

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#7 Jul-04-08 10:37AM

redskinsfan360
Patagonian Toothfish
From: VA
Registered: Mar-10-08
Posts: 1389

Re: Beaverdam Reservoir, 07-03-08

I can rotate them when I save them but when I upload them to photobucket to put on your site it unrotates em.

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#8 Jul-04-08 12:45PM

L1Ranger
Northern Snakehead
From: Shenandoah Valley
Registered: Nov-20-06
Posts: 264

Re: Beaverdam Reservoir, 07-03-08

sometimes when they miss a topwater, you can follow up with a fluke or senko and deadstick it and they'll take the followup

nice looking fish


now it's yesterday! roll
Ernie

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