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Pick up your plastic worms!

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Was cleaning some bass and found this...
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I was fishing a spinner-bait.
A little suprised this fish even ate with all that in its belly!
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Those were mine. Drop them and the filets off at my house. ;-) :lick:
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onefishtwofish wrote:Those were mine. Drop them and the filets off at my house. ;-) :lick:
:lol: :lol:
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Pick up your worms? Clearly the sinko was a break off. Looks like it ate the tail off a speed word and robbed that lizard off a hook. Its quiet a stretch to say this bass ate a bunch of discarded soft plastics.
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I'll take the head of that big bass. Broiled bass heads...yummy!
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Probably 10 years ago or better, I missed a bass in the Suwannee. Pulled my worm. I kept drifting and probably 200-250 yards downstream, caught a bass. Took it home and cleaned it and it had the worm that I had lost inside it. I’m still amazed that fish covered that much distance that quickly.
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GaryDroze wrote:I'll take the head of that big bass. Broiled bass heads...yummy!
I need more info on this. I’ve thrown a bunch of heads away in my years!
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rebel10 wrote:Pick up your worms? Clearly the sinko was a break off. Looks like it ate the tail off a speed word and robbed that lizard off a hook. Its quiet a stretch to say this bass ate a bunch of discarded soft plastics.
My point is they will eat them and it can’t be good for the fish.
I feel guilty thinking about the number of broken or ripped plastics I’ve pitched in the water over the years.
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