It was my first time using the popper dropper rig I learned from Don at breambugs.com. Popper was a yellow foam spider, the droppper one of breambugs electric blue north fork nymphs.





Even little Emalie did some damage!

4 bass and 1 red ear, not bad for a an hour and a half.
Nice to see ya out again, I still have a couple weeks to wait.
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