Comment from: CR

By djkimmel on Feb 18, 2009 | In Big Fish Stories, Lake Comedero
Later in the day, we went main lake point hopping looking for big prespawners holding out in deeper thorn trees. I had a real hot streak slow rolling KaRu Vibraspins around and through tree tops. It was a blast catching bass that averaged 3 3/4 pounds and demonstrated what a deadly search and catch bait the KaRu Vibraspins is for prespawn largemouth bass.
I love spinnerbait fishing and while it wasn't a smoking hot spinnerbait week, I had caught a number of bass on the VibraSpins and a few on regular spinnerbaits in a shallow bay with a lot of larger laydown. I missed what I'm pretty sure what was another possible Grande, but that just means she'll be there waiting for me when I go back!
We ran in for the daily excellent shore lunch at our bass camp on this hill, finding out Jack Horning had also connected on a Comedero Toad bass – a 9 pounder full of eggs. Prespawners where just starting to pile in again, and it was time to go... Well, I'm sure you don't feel too sorry for us but you haven't heard the full story yet either For now, here's Jack's huge Lake Comedero thorn tree bass:
(photos by Dan Kimmel, Jim Sprague, Paul Cowen & Jack Horning)
ALL I CAN SAY IS OH MY … ;0
Many more pictures to some… and some video too! Just taking time to get it edited.
Nice Hog! Looks like a bunch of fun…
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WOW,looks like a ball! Big fish, good people,could it get any better than that?