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[NEWS]Holy Spot!

Started by News, December 22, 2014, 12:30:06 PM

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"I'll take the memory of that day to my grave," said Jason Johnson, the day after he and Repel pro Cody Meyer put together a 38-pound limit of spotted bass. Little did he know that limit would turn out to be the "smaller" limit of spots just a couple of days later.

Johnson, a longtime co-angler on the Walmart FLW Tour who plans to compete as a rookie pro in 2015, has been planning to make it out west, away from his native Lake Lanier, for a while. So far, the trip has been worth it. After cracking a 30-pound limit on a local largemouth lake to start the trip, Meyer and Johnson never returned to it - the lure of the region's magnum spotted bass was too strong, and the spotted bass fishing has been far too good.

They shared their story, which has been playing out on Meyer and Johnson's Facebook pages this week.

Source: Holy Spot!

News from the FLW Tour. Click Source link to read complete story on FLWOutdoors.com.

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