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Sunday, March 24, 2013
Only One Fish This Round... But It Was a Bruiser!
Cold front rolled in and the wind was rough. Decided to check out the East Pond at Celebration Park for a chance at a Catfish. Used Bread for bait and Ultralight Gear; only caught one this round. But, it was a Bruiser Catfish that went 22.5" in size! Fun stuff!
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Nice Cat!!! What's a bruiser?
ReplyDeleteThanks.... we call a Bruiser any fish that is bigger than we normally catch in a pond.
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