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BIGGEST BASS NOT COUNTING STRIPERS WOULD BE A 23 1/2" SMALLIE WEIGHING IN AT 8.25 LBS ON CUMBERLAND IN MARCH ON A SPINNER BAIT.
http://picasaweb.google.com/MAXRPM88...36228096104434
Now that is a nice fish! Wow!
Justin, I caught one that looked to be about the same size as yours. I guess I should have measured it.
http://picasaweb.google.com/KYJohn/U...61309619265762
Mine came on a 12" bubble gum trick worm, though.
JCB,Justin, I caught one that looked to be about the same size as yours. I guess I should have measured it.
http://picasaweb.google.com/KYJohn/U...61309619265762
Mine came on a 12" bubble gum trick worm, though.
I smell a photoshop job - I think you pasted Justin's fish onto a pic of yourself ;-)
Either that or I need to find out where to get one of those lucky yellow shirts!
Michael
THAT LOOKS SUSPICIOUSLY FAMILIAR!!!!! I WILL TRY THE BUBBLE GUM NEXT TIME..Justin, I caught one that looked to be about the same size as yours. I guess I should have measured it.
http://picasaweb.google.com/KYJohn/U...61309619265762
Mine came on a 12" bubble gum trick worm, though.
mhall, I wasn't offended at all. I know you didn't mean anything by it. There are just some serious bass fishermen on this board, like myself, who look at LM and SM results more than other fish species results. My LM/walleye comments were just food for thought, that's all...
Jim Dicken catches a Lake Record Walleye of 14 pounds and no one hardly says a word about it one way or the other. If someone posted that they caught a Lake Record LM Bass from Lake Guntersville, lots of people on this board would be frothing at the mouth over it, including myself!
