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Article: THERE'S PLENTY OF BASS AT WILLOW SLOUGH
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- Post-Tribune (IN)
- Article date:
- June 28, 1987
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Plastic worms, similar to the one about to be gulped down by this bass, are catching largemouths at Willow Slough. The lure shown here is one of Bass Buster's new "Chumm'n" worms; they are claimed to look and taste like live bait due to a live worm scent called ''Flavorol," said to be a non-toxic substance. (Johnson Fishing, Inc. photo)
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"Bass fishing has been just super here this year," said enthusiastic Willow Slough manager Dick Hudson. "The other day Hayden Krueger of Morocco caught 36 keepers and released all but his limit of six."
Remember that bass must be at least 14 inches long to be kept at the Slough, so ...