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Blind bass
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07/23/21 12:37 PM
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James Biggs
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I caught this big blind bass at Arlington on a C-rig. I’ve caught 3 or 4 blind ones recently. I guess we need to set the hook quicker lol. Anybody else caught a glass eyed bass lately?
Last edited by Duck_Hunter; 07/23/21 11:49 PM.
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Re: Blind bass
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07/23/21 10:20 PM
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Rayzor
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I consider "blind" as being blind in both eyes. I have caught numerous bass that were blind in one eye. Never caught one that was blind in both eyes. I don't know how they would survive.
Be safe, Rayzor ![[Linked Image]](http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp267/JLedbetter/th_Boatpics036.jpg) 2001 Triton Tx-21/225 Mercury EFI
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Re: Blind bass
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07/23/21 10:26 PM
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fishnfireman
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I consider "blind" as being blind in both eyes. I have caught numerous bass that were blind in one eye. Never caught one that was blind in both eyes. I don't know how they would survive.  Caught a lot of one eyed bass.. In West Texas I think it happens a lot when fish are using some form of thorn bush as cover. At Amistad and Falcon theres no form of tree or brush that wont stick you or prick you.
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Re: Blind bass
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07/23/21 10:54 PM
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James Biggs
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I consider "blind" as being blind in both eyes. I have caught numerous bass that were blind in one eye. Never caught one that was blind in both eyes. I don't know how they would survive.  Caught a lot of one eyed bass.. In West Texas I think it happens a lot when fish are using some form of thorn bush as cover. At Amistad and Falcon theres no form of tree or brush that wont stick you or prick you. That actually makes a lot of sense!
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Re: Blind bass
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07/26/21 12:51 AM
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Rayzor
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I consider "blind" as being blind in both eyes. I have caught numerous bass that were blind in one eye. Never caught one that was blind in both eyes. I don't know how they would survive.  Caught a lot of one eyed bass.. In West Texas I think it happens a lot when fish are using some form of thorn bush as cover. At Amistad and Falcon theres no form of tree or brush that wont stick you or prick you. That actually makes a lot of sense! We try, we try.
Be safe, Rayzor ![[Linked Image]](http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp267/JLedbetter/th_Boatpics036.jpg) 2001 Triton Tx-21/225 Mercury EFI
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Re: Blind bass
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07/26/21 01:06 AM
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Douglas J
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I consider "blind" as being blind in both eyes. I have caught numerous bass that were blind in one eye. Never caught one that was blind in both eyes. I don't know how they would survive. really 
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