Steve Moore, a retired fisheries biologist in Tennessee, has been testing the OG1 in various fisheries in the South East. He just emailed the below picture of a white bass that he took yesterday: Steve notes that he tested both the 2.8" and 1.8" OG1 lures and took quite a few more bass with the 1.8" version of the lure. (His friends were fishing Foley Spoons and nailing the bass. Steve said that as soon as he tied on the 1.8" OG1, he was catching as many fish as they were.)
Steve: Many thanks for your help testing our lures! (We absolutely appreciate it!!)
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8/14/2024 08:13:06 am
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8/14/2024 08:13:41 am
Thank you so much for letting me express my feeling about your post.
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8/14/2024 12:08:06 pm
White bass are a popular fish in Tennessee! They're known for their lively fighting ability and can be found in many of the state's lakes and rivers. Popular spots include Percy Priest Lake, Chickamauga Lake, and the Tennessee River. They tend to be most active in the spring and early summer.
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8/14/2024 02:55:20 pm
Steve Moore, the retired fisheries biologist, is known for his work on Tennessee's aquatic ecosystems and fisheries management. His expertise likely involved studying fish populations, water quality, and the ecological health of waterways in Tennessee.
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