A few smallies from this year.

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Zach Markus
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A few smallies from this year.

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Some of these were caught on my farm in shoal creek and others were caught on Wilson lake in Alabama.ImageImageImageImageImageImage


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All had their picture took and then released.


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Nice Zach! I fish Wilson a lot.
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Nealmeally wrote:Nice Zach! I fish Wilson a lot.
Me too, I love that lake.


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Zach Markus wrote:All had their picture took and then released.


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Nice fish!! Im like you, all get put back, unless Im managing one of my honey holes ;) Then the small ones get taken out and leave more food for the big girls.
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Nice looking fish!
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