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Dead River

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  1. Post it in the body of a message. How did you measure it? Post hoc?
  2. that fish doesn't look anywhere close to 30" long, I'd have to see some better photos... just my opinion. that photo needs to go on that lunker club thread to be debunked
  3. Show us some more pics bud. That fish doesn't look 30" to me
  4. Yeah these fish in this lake are generally fatter than this. I could see them gaining a lb
  5. fish in your avatar is 30"???
  6. The bite in middle Ga is still very slow. The water is cold enough to keep drinks. Had a couple of warm days, I fished both, tried two locations the second day and found myself back at the slow but sure. It took off fast with two nice fish in about 20 mins and then ebbed to nothing, the day prior I had one bite one fish, probably should've been throwing a jerkbait and working it slow, but I was resigned to crank and wind. We have more cold weather forthcoming so I imagine the proper pre-spawn feed has to be delayed. these fish are not as skinny as they look, they're well built just no bellies to speak of, you can tell they haven't been eating much over the winter. If we get a warming trend toward the end of the month all three of these fish will be 5 lbs, the biggest may be 6#. footballs galore. My pb from this lake is 7# and it was 21"x17" (total length/tail pinched. had three strikes and three nice fish. 4lb 3oz, 5 lb 2 oz, and 4 lb 14 oz.
  7. I'd love to fish some of those Mexican lakes...
  8. I've caught a lot of bass (largemouth) with hyperpigmented melanosis over the years. but this has to be hands down the worst one I've ever seen. I read that Auburn University was researching the cause of this, thus far it's unknown. Anyone know anything? The head of this fish reminds me of a dark skinned person that has those white splotches from a pigmentation issue - the bass looks a fleshy pink color as if it's albino.
  9. here's a 7 lb 10 oz that was 24" total length big headed old fish, notice the scleral band on her eye. if this fish was fat it might weigh 9 lbs. an old female for sure
  10. here's a 7 lb 14 oz pig that was caught post spawn last year. she was 23.5" (total length) x 17" girth. I saw this fish boil on a point, I believe she was marauding a bream bed. now 23.5" total length is more like 23" or less regular length and under 23" fork length, let this fish looks just as long as the one you're holding. this fish looks bigger and longer than it is, would've loved to have weigh her on a boga, digitals had to do
  11. it's a nice fish but it's definitely not healthy. I don't think it's 27" long. I'm gonna go 7.25 tops I never used fork length just measured to the end of the tail open, then I started hanging around fisheries biologists that measure fish with the tail pinched (total length). that's also how game wardens do it when checking ppl's creels.
  12. what about a jumbo shiner? you guys ever throw rattletraps?
  13. nice fish, what did she weigh?
  14. nice, if you just wanted to go after big fish down there how would you go about it?
  15. yes, fixing the lettering would be very difficult and tedious. so yes blacking out the lettering helped the fish look right
  16. great fish, looks like you've enhanced your photo some as well, drop shadow or something. 10 pounders aren't as common on the big o as they used to be huh? Even if you're shiner fishing? I had a friend go out with Tom Mann and he caught a 9 lber on shiner which is pretty cool. I've always wanted to fish the big o. are there any huge bass in the glades? I've been told by biologists that southern florida isn't as good for giant bass as northern and central...
  17. yes of course, the 10-10 that had eaten a channel cat fell to this
  18. I have only landed 8 double digit bass. I have lost two fish for sure that were double digits and another that is questionable. I know a fellow here in Georgia that has caught over 200 double digit fish - he's an amazing fisherman, not some hyperbolized thing you read about in a magazine but the real thing. My accomplishments pale in comparison to someone like that but it doesn't mean that I'm not proud of my eight big fish. Jeff and Dwight, those Mexican bass are awesome. If and when I have the coin I would love to fish down there. Thanks for sharing your fish of a lifetime. Keep the photos coming guys. N.B. the additional photo postings are alternate views of the 8 fish in the original post. I had intended to give several pictures of each fish in one post. keep the pigbeasts coming guys! I'm waiting on the California guys to get in on the act, w/ no bbcode on this forum that could be kinda time consuming for some of those trophy hunters
  19. it would not allow me to post all of the photos i wanted in the original post so i'll add them here. above photo is my personal best being released. looks like a fish out of mike long's underwater photography;)
  20. Post photos of your double digit black bass. Nothing under 10 lbs please. Here are mine. Two were donated, which I would never do again. The others were released. Please disregard the over extended jaw photos near the bottom, as you can see I have long since learned how to properly hold them. The jaw hold on the F1 below is very appropriate. F1 Largemouth 10 lbs 8 oz 24" x 20.5" (total length) 02/29/12 Largemouth 10 lbs 10z - - w/ channel catfish in throat - 02/22/12 Not measured! DOH! I believe this fish is an FX F1 Largemouth - 10 lbs 1 oz 25" x 18 7/8" girth (total length) -02/15/12 Largemouth 12 lbs 4 oz 25" x 21 1/8" (tail open) - 02/09/12 my PB - I'm leaning toward FX Largemouth - 10 lbs plus (10.37) 25"x19" (tail open) - 02/02/12 I am almost positive this is an F1 Fx Largemouth 10 lbs 25 1/8" x 18 1/4" (tail open) 04/09/09 Fx Largemouth 10 lbs 8 oz 26"x19" -tail open-- 03/12/09 Fx Largemouth 10 lbs 3 oz 26"x19" -tail open-- 03/11/09 The biggest framed bass I have ever caught, my pb is comparable but this fish is a tad bigger, imagine if she had a huge distended gut.
  21. more than that, I didn't even hold her right to showcase her true size, too much back and not enough belly, the fish is twisted. I also forgot to measure her in my haste. she had eaten a sizable channel catfish which undoubtedly contributed to her weight. however, she was a long fish. a bit beat up and pale looking in comparison to some of the other giants which were caught from there.
  22. NB this is not my PB but another big fish I landed a couple of weeks later..
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