My day with terry scroggins
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We got on a few fish up north of white oak. He had a nice 5 lb'er too. All in all I had a good time. Here's a few pics
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Thanks! That looks like a BLAST!!
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Sweet....learn anything from the experience?
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We saw those boats passing by Ellenders today.
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That's pretty awesome. U with him the whole time?
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That's awesome!!! I said I was gonna try to be a marshal for one of the closer to home tournaments. But like always forgot about pursuing it. Oh we'll there's always next time. Lol
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I learned a little from him. Mostly some flipping techniques.
I drew Rick clunn for tomorrow. I'm pumped about that! |
That's awesome
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Very very cool!
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So u ride with a deferent person each day??
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Yes different person everyday
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That water looks terrible!!!
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what lures he using? awesome opportunity for sure.
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Sweet beaver all day
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what color sweet beaver?
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Looked like okeechobee craw. Black and blue.
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Thats pretty awesome, must suck to just someone fish all day though.
They had a guy from Houma that got to ride with Roland Martin once, he said when the boat left the dock it was hammer down the whole time. They rode from Bayou Segnette State Park all the way to Venice! 70 MPH the entire way. He was beat to hell but said all in all it was a great experience. What exactly does a Marshall do? Make sure they not using live bait and what not? |
Man Rick Clunn is a student of the sport, ask a ton of questions he knows fish inside and out!
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Did y'all see the pics of Ike boat! He ran it up on the bank after hitting something in the water and losing control! It wasn't just alittle either! It was way up the bank! You can see the pics on bassmasters.com live blog!
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yea i seen it. its unbelieveable how ike wud be way up on the bank with his boat.. sure tell us that he was going way too fast. lucky he didnt slam into that tree on the left side of where he is standing on the back end of his boat. |
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