Setting Bush Hooks on the Oconee River (5/2/06)

We were trying to catch giant flatheads, but most of the bait died, the weather turned cold, and we didn't get on the water until dark ... but we still came up with a surprise catch.

Oconee River Snapshots (5/9/06)

Rob and I went for a cruise down the Oconee River downstream of the I-16 Bridge. The water was muddy and cold, so we barely even tried to catch any bass, but I did get a few good photos.

Will's Last Trip Fishing to Florida (5/7/06)

Will left us for Wyoming, but not before out-fishing us (well, everyone except me) in Florida.

Mullis Lake, Dexter, Georgia (5/15/06)

First trip to this forty-five acre lake in Laurens County, Georgia.

Fishing at High Gillis Public Fishing Area (4/25/06)

This photo post includes the debut video of "Outdoor Fishing Adventures with Hunter Bennett."  Enlightening? No.  Entertaining?  Yes.

Hooker Bay, White Springs, Florida (4/8/06)

We put two boats into 350 acre Hooker Bay and Lake #14 in White Springs, FL. The five of us caught several dozen bass.

Brian Clark's Camphouse Pond (4/5/06)

On a beautiful spring evening, I caught a three and half pound bass.

Private Pond, Laurens County, Georgia (4/2/06)

Brian Clark and I caught over two dozen fish from 12pm to 4pm on Sunday afternoon. Brian got the largest at just over 4 pounds.

Freeman Pond, Laurens County, Georgia (3/26/06)

Ryan and Andrew have three awesome ponds behind their house. We fished the big pond last weekend -- every fishwas chunky, and Andrew always catches one over 4 pounds.

Bienville Plantation, White Springs, Florida with Rob (3/25/2006)

We never get tired of fishing at Bienville Plantation in Florida. Bluebird skies made for tough fishing, but Rob managed to boat some nice-sized fish.

Bienville Plantation with Erik & Jordan (3/17/06)

This marked Jordan's first trip to Bienville Plantation. Spawn was in full swing and we caught bass all day long.

Bienville Plantation with Hunter & Erik(3/12/06)

Hunter disregards my advice and sticks to his Culprit worm ... the results are predictable bad for him -- but not us.

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