Fishing bragging rights

I live on a private, electric only lake. It was stocked with large mouth many years ago before the subdivision was built around it. The kicker...it's all rich assholes who wouldn't go near a fishing pole. I'm generally the ONLY person fishing. It's also catch and release. I have been fishing all my life (25 years) and can honestly say I've caught more big bass on this lake in the past year then I have in my entire life. For a fisherman, it's mind blowing.

This fish is average for my small lake. Didn't weigh it, but it was definately over 4lbs. It was caught in the middle of a 95* day on a wacky rigged 6 inch worm. One of 20+ fish I pulled in over a few hours.

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I will be blowing this thread up when the weather warms up in a few weeks.
 
I fish bass tournaments all over New England, but all those freshwater pics are from SW NH. The saltwater stuff was all taken off the coast of NH. I caught the carp in the Connecticut River but they're in the Merrimack River as well. Now that I go to school on the north shore of Long Island I run a 31' Bertram down here and fish 4 or 5 days a week.

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caught some picerele today out on the lake, bass would have been better, and got nothing yesterday trout fishing, we need some rain
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I'm so envious... I fish Sebago lake in Maine all the time. Mostly bass but the outboard engine on my boat just broke and I have no cash for a new one so I am restricted to kayaks and my dock.

Here's an eel I caught last night

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Caught a few 24/25" Walleye up on Lake Mille Lacs in MN in early june, headed up to Lake Kabetogema in Voyageurs National Park this weekend, pic claims will come when I get home
 
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