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<blockquote data-quote="Hooky1420" data-source="post: 174137" data-attributes="member: 3367"><p>Post a photo of your first caught fish of 2011. It doesn't have to be big, it only has to be a fish that you hauled in. We gotta get on the board for 2011. I know that is hard to do for some of those living in the freezing cold up north... But there is no time restriction. If it has to be after the ponds thaw out... So be it.</p><p></p><p>I had fished on my lunch hour in the Broward County freshwater canals for 5 days straight (December 31-January 4) with not even a bite to show for it. The weather had been cold and I was afraid we were going to see the effects of last winter (which killed off hundreds of thousands of fish due to the dropping water temperature) I went to my lunchtime honey hole (a city park nearby) and was denied - closed for the winter for renovations and landscaping... So I picked a small canal by the Plantation Library, and I finally got my first fish of 2011.</p><p></p><p>A 15-inch, 1 lb 9 oz. largemouth bass. Very average, but a nice little fish to get me on the board for 2011. It was caught on a pre-rigged (3 hook) wine-colored Bass Stopper worm with a white stripe on the side and Anese scent. </p><p></p><p>Who esle is on the board?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooky1420, post: 174137, member: 3367"] Post a photo of your first caught fish of 2011. It doesn't have to be big, it only has to be a fish that you hauled in. We gotta get on the board for 2011. I know that is hard to do for some of those living in the freezing cold up north... But there is no time restriction. If it has to be after the ponds thaw out... So be it. I had fished on my lunch hour in the Broward County freshwater canals for 5 days straight (December 31-January 4) with not even a bite to show for it. The weather had been cold and I was afraid we were going to see the effects of last winter (which killed off hundreds of thousands of fish due to the dropping water temperature) I went to my lunchtime honey hole (a city park nearby) and was denied - closed for the winter for renovations and landscaping... So I picked a small canal by the Plantation Library, and I finally got my first fish of 2011. A 15-inch, 1 lb 9 oz. largemouth bass. Very average, but a nice little fish to get me on the board for 2011. It was caught on a pre-rigged (3 hook) wine-colored Bass Stopper worm with a white stripe on the side and Anese scent. Who esle is on the board? [/QUOTE]
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