February 28th was the end of the MN bass season and I could not resist the last chance for some open water largemouth fishing. I am glad I could not resist, because the fishing was unbelievably good. we honestly caught too many to count, so here are a few pictures of just a few fish we snapped photos of.
Me then Huff, who' is bigger?
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Love them Tru-Tungsten Jigs
5" Tru-:Life Bluegill Swimbait getting some love from the green fish
You can also check out this short video clip from a smallmouth trip from earlier this winter!
Now that the season is over, I will wait for the Mississippi River to get fishable and for all the lakes on the Opener!
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