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Old 10-07-2014, 08:04 AM   #18
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many of you guys stated that before the first crash you couldnt find a bass under 15 pounds. the lack of school bass was alarming. While im in the group of 1 at 36 I have to say im pleasantly surprised by the amount a school bass i have seen this fall. Narr Bay and to PJ has had acres of 15-25" bass mauling bait this fall.

That being said this was not a great bass season for me.
You're right - its encouraging to see small bass. But its not about a short stretch of good fishing which were seeing now. This happened last October also for a week to 10 days... then it as nothing for weeks. You have to look at trends over the course of the past few seasons and see it spread out through the entire range of the fish. Been some comments lately about more bass than I've ever seen - beware anyone that tries to paint a rosey picture of the future based on what they see on their electronics. Think big picture.

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