Rig was apparently called a Wacky Worm--a 6in sinking plastic worm (blue in this case) was rigged with no additional weight right in the middle with a 1/0 hook and lightly jerked through structure.
Location Details:
Lunker was caught right off the point shown in about 6 feet of water.
So this lake is private? I spotted it on Google Earth and wondered if there was public access at all. Did you know someone who owned property on the lake? Nice largemouth!
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Nearby Locations:
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