John




I finally got out warmwater fishing and am officially on the board with one very large largemouth bass and a freshwater drum. I estimate the bass at about 19 inches. For scale, the cork handle on my rod is 6.5 inches. The bass hit a popper that John tied up for me over the winter. It was great to feel that familiar grab of a slob bass. The drum I saw under the dock and dropped a nymph on it-pretty lucky. I’ve got two now.