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    Default first bass of spring



    2 wt rod, 11foot, 4 pc

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    It's so cute.

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    Wow 11 foot 2weight.. that has to be "wand". As lousy a caster as I am I think I'd be getting wind knots... in the rod.

    Thanks for sharing..
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    I'm using rio LT trout line 4wt line. rod works with or without backcasting.

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    The color on that bass is really nice.
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    I feel shamed letting a guy from NYC catch a bass in the spring before I did.

    Excellent photo BTW, you can see the Phillps head indentation of the deck screw and the cigarette butt between the crack in the planks (which is one of my pet peeves).
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