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I might have caught a 2lber once

 

Nice Job - you know they say the memory is the first thing to go . . . .

 

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A-Jay

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I might have caught a 2lber once

Yeah, I'd say that one in your profile is a but over 2. Maaaybeeee 2 and a quarter... That's being generous :)

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5lb. 3 oz.! Welcome to New Hampshire were the DD largemouth are very far and few between!  I did catch a 50lb. Striper though  :grin:  :grin:  :grin: 

 

50 Lb. Striper (8/6/14)

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10lbs 2ozs. It was dusk after a hot, sunny day. Sun setting behind the Sierra Madre mountains. I was trying to cover water quickly before the guide told us it was time to go. As I burned my 8" Zoom Lizard back to the boat to make another cast I saw a huge dark fish closing fast. Disengaged the spool and my bait sank with the fish hot behind it. After a couple feet the line quit sinking. We were in nearly 30' of water so I knew the fish caught it. Reeled down and stuck her. Very short fight before she was in the net. I was disappointed with how skinny she was, the guide said she should have been 13-14 if she was so thin, even her back was sunk in.

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Biggest smallie is a 3 way tie with 3 5 pound fish. Only have a picture of one of them in my bucket. Sunny, breezy day in October. Water was a little stained but not bad. Catching lots of smaller fish when I hooked what I thought was a drum on a Lucky Craft BDS zero in American Shad color. Then she jumped and I could see that tiny bait flopping around in her mouth. One tiny hook held for a very long, nerve wracking fight before she was finally in the net. There was the tail of a 8-9 inch crappie sticking out of her throat, don't know how she even got in all the way in her mouth.

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Wow that is a skinny looking bass, that for sure would have went 13-14 if it wasnt skinny.... That's a shame, still a pig though!

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5lb. 3 oz.! Welcome to New Hampshire were the DD largemouth are very far and few between!  I did catch a 50lb. Striper though  :grin:  :grin:  :grin: 

 

 

5lber is a big bass anywhere in New England

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5lber is a big bass anywhere in New England

Says the guy who pulls out absolute monsters every time on the casual fishing outing after work!

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  • Super User
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Over 8 pounds two times.

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Says the guy who pulls out absolute monsters every time on the casual fishing outing after work!

 

Not every time, I wish it was every time. 5 lber is a big bass where I fish in Maine or New England. Takes a lot of time on the water to figure out where the biggest fish in a lake hang out. Once you get that figured out you catch them a bit more often.

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C'mon Tom, not having Fish Chris to humble us all away really fast we can have a few seconds under the sun. 13.86 lbs is my biggest.

13.86... WOW!!...I can only dream.

Hootie

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Lake Orange & Lochloosa in 87, 11.2 @ Loch.. Hoards of FLMB approaching very near 10... Never got over 10 again though.... Fish caught this time of year... On a pontoon fishing crappie on a 1" minnow.. Drinking my Fave, Bourbon & water... Does that count? Nailed fish on Gilraker worms, Native Golden Shiners, rattlebaits, mostly flippin and dead sticking ....south ind. sucks for big fish.... Get em occasionally pushing 8 but it's tough for big girls... Got to travel to catch those good fish...

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My best largemouth went 10lb-2.5oz.

 

My best smallmouth went 7lb-6oz.

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Biggest LM - 10lb-14oz

 

Biggest SM - 5lbs 0oz

 

Still looking for upgrades of both!

 

Jeff

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  • Super User
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I estimate my PB @ close to 9lbs, 24" and full of eggs when I caught her once in late march. She lives right down the street in my neighbor's pond and I have landed her 3 times in total, my little brother caught her one time too (c&r is a wonderful thing). As many hours as I spend at that pond each year targeting bass, seeing how few times that fish takes a bait is a real eye opener. And there is a 22" in there that I have only caught once, so I know first hand that big bass are REALLY SMART! (I know the 24" is the same fish because of a cut pectoral fin)

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man i would love to catch a smallie like that

 

You and Me both ~

 

I was just happy to fish from the same boat with the guy . . .

 

A-Jay

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11.2 Lbs. LM caught in a farm pond in Horn lake MS.

8.1 Lbs. SM caught at Dale Hollow January 1987 on a float-n-fly air temp 26 water temp 43

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11.2 Lbs. LM caught in a farm pond in Horn lake MS.

8.1 Lbs. SM caught at Dale Hollow January 1987 on a float-n-fly air temp 26 water temp 43

 

That's a Beast of a smb ~ !

 

Any chance you could post up a picture of that Bronz-a-saurus ?

 

A-Jay

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Yes I can I just moved recently to Southern California and when I find the Photo albums I will scan them in. This was the days before dorpbox and cell phones. We had to go buy a cheap disposable camera that day, never expected to have a day like we did. My Partner that day Doug Webster ended up catching 3 bronze beauties a 5.5 lbs a 6.3 lbs. and a 7.1 lbs on 5 drifts down a point. I was busy netting his fish and looked up and my float was gone ran to the front of the boat and it was on. that was the only one I caught. But I'm not complaining. 1/16 oz. hair and maylar jig 22' under a clip on egg shaped float 9 1/2' custom rod 8 lb Bagleys silver thread line

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Yes I can I just moved recently to Southern California and when I find the Photo albums I will scan them in. This was the days before dorpbox and cell phones. We had to go buy a cheap disposable camera that day, never expected to have a day like we did. My Partner that day Doug Webster ended up catching 3 bronze beauties a 5.5 lbs a 6.3 lbs. and a 7.1 lbs on 5 drifts down a point. I was busy netting his fish and looked up and my float was gone ran to the front of the boat and it was on. that was the only one I caught. But I'm not complaining. 1/16 oz. hair and maylar jig 22' under a clip on egg shaped float 9 1/2' custom rod 8 lb Bagleys silver thread line

 

Cool Story ~

 

Congrats on the move & Good Luck with the un-packing ~ it's always the best part :laugh5:

 

A-Jay

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no scale on me for this big girl.

She was the one though. See you again in the fall on that ledge w my balsa boogie crankbait. Hot summer florida sun has all the big girls hiding deep lately :( rdy for some cooler temps! Even AM and fishing ALLLLLLL night through mosquito swarms producing very very low numbers and size lately.

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