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	| My brother and I, went on 
a fishing trip to Lake 
Amistad, TX. We got there 
around 5:00 and as soon 
as we got there, we hit 
the lake. The air 
temperature was 46 
degrees, and the water 
temperature was in the 
low 50's. I knew when I 
looked at the depth 
finder that we were going 
to be fishing pre-spawn 
patterns and the fish 
would be either on the 
beds or near them. So we 
ran down the lake and we 
started looking for 
shallow flats with 
isolated trees on them. 
There is was, plain as 
day right off the main 
lake. I knew that was 
going to be the spot. We 
pulled the trolling motor 
down and slowly trolled 
over there while I fan 
casted a lipless 
crankbait and caught a 
couple of small ones on 
the way to the flat. We 
finally got there and I 
knew I was going for big 
fish, not small sized 
bait in these waters. So 
I picked up my rod and 
reel with a 7' Osprey 
swimbait on it and tossed 
it out there as far as i 
could cast. There was 
trees here and there but 
I didn't want to get too 
close to them and risk 
scaring those big females 
away from them, so I had 
to make a long cast. I 
let the bait settle down 
at the bottom and I 
literally put one twitch 
on it and my rod jerked 
out of my hands and on 
the deck of the boat! I 
quickly reached for it 
and grabbed it and set 
the hook as hard as I 
could! Boy, I'm going to 
go ahead and tell you, 
this fish could have 
pulled me in if she 
wanted to. I was beside 
the console of the boat 
fighting this fish like 
it is a Blue Marlin! I 
swept the rod up, the 
reeled back the slack. 
This fish would not give 
up! We fought for about 
15 minutes until I 
finally got it to the 
boat. My brother, Josh, 
screamed 'I'll get the 
net! I'll get the net!' 
He quickly got the net 
and reached down to net 
the fish and hit the 
fish's head and she 
jumped! I thought it was 
over at this point, but 
the fish was still on and 
with one final sweep of 
the net, she was in and I 
landed the fish of a 
lifetime! 15lbs 4oz! I 
was just in absolute 
shock and I had no words. 
My brother was calling 
everybody in his phone 
that he could think of. 
He finally said, 'We need 
to keep this thing and 
take it to the game 
warden! We could get so 
much money!' I said, 'No, 
we're releasing this 
fish. There is no way I 
can kill a fish like 
this. So we put it in the 
livewell, took it to a 
local tackle store on the 
lake to show off because 
my brother suggested it, 
got a picture, and 
released it back into 
Lake Amistad and now, she 
still swims out there 
waiting for someone else 
to come along and catch 
her. |   
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          | Fish type and weight | Largemouth Bass, 15lbs 4oz. |   
          | Date caught | 14 Jan 2010 |   
          | Location | Lake Amistad |   
          | State | Texas |   
          | Country | United States of America |   
          | Rod - reel | Quantum E100PT reel and Abu Garcia Vendetta 7'3' Medium Heavy Casting Rod. |   
          | Fishing line | Berkley Trilene 100% Fluorocarbon 17lb. |   
          | Bait lure | 7 inch Osprey Inline 
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