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too heavy in the back end/ plowing through the water.
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<blockquote data-quote="SkagBass" data-source="post: 143789" data-attributes="member: 3418"><p>Thanks tccanoe,</p><p></p><p>I got bit with the bass bug last spring, and the kids are right there with me most of the time. My oldest (14) out catches me every time we are together and he will be fishing in club tourneys starting next year. My youngest (7) talks about fishing as much as I do. He is super excited about a club sponsored kids bluegill tourney he will be fishing in a couple of weeks. The torch was passed to me from my grandpa and i feel privileged to be able to pass it on to my kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkagBass, post: 143789, member: 3418"] Thanks tccanoe, I got bit with the bass bug last spring, and the kids are right there with me most of the time. My oldest (14) out catches me every time we are together and he will be fishing in club tourneys starting next year. My youngest (7) talks about fishing as much as I do. He is super excited about a club sponsored kids bluegill tourney he will be fishing in a couple of weeks. The torch was passed to me from my grandpa and i feel privileged to be able to pass it on to my kids. [/QUOTE]
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