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Hey guys! Went out to my local pond today and caught a decent largemouth on some topwater today. I forgot to bring my scale with me, but by the looks of him I'd say this is my PB. Nothin too big compared to the hawgs I've seen on BR but for me... well I'm excited!

What do you guys think it weighs?? To me I think it's a solid 3 at least

(P.s. I'm a pretty big guy so the fish might look a little small compared to me lol)

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Nice hammer man. My p.b. is a little over 5 but don't be ashamed you're catching fish and having fun that's what matters the most. P.b. ain't nothing but a number

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nice looking largemouth, congrats! did you get a length?

Unfortunately I have nothing to account for pertaining size of this one. I didn't think I'd get a good catch today, honestly! Lol

Here's a pic when it was flailing. Better lighting

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Should've gotten me to hold it. I make 2.5's look like 4's :P

Solid fish man. I'd be happy with one of those any day of the week. 

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Good job man, not quite 3 but a healthy looking fish. I spent all day yesterday in my college club tournament only to catch a 13.5" fish that only weighed 14oz. Very skinny fish, but was happy because the lakes we fish sometimes catching even one is a challenge, and plus I got him on a technique I'm not experienced in.

What is your official personal best?

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What you are looking for won't be confirmed here. Get a scale. I am guessing you are getting better at fishing and this is the next step. Much easier than guessing. Congrats

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I was going to say 2.5#'s too but it's hard to say from a picture with no point of reference. Nice fish though! 

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I think it is a solid 2.5 lbs.

Your 3 lb. estimate indicates you are learning" Bass Fishing" very quickly. 8-).

Well Done.

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What is your official personal best?

since I am a bank angler primarily, everytime I catch a decent bass I never have my scale on me! Lol thankfully I do have the Rapala digital scale. Small enough to fit in my pocket... which is where it will be everytime I hit the water gettin now on!
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Not that it matters, but that could easily be a 3 pounder.  I reference the size of the mouth to the hand holding the fish.  Big hand, big mouth.  Keep at it!  I caught my first 3+ in 2010 later that year my first 5 followed.  The next year caught a bunch of 4 pounders. Then came a surprise 8-13.  It will get better and better! 

 

BTW, hide your scale in your back pack.  Then the biggies will think you don't have one.  That is when they bite! ;)

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BTW, hide your scale in your back pack. Then the biggies will think you don't have one. That is when they bite! ;)

It always seems as if the good ones come least expected or when you're not lookin lol I won't be forgetting my scale again that's for sure!

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Here Is my first decent bass ever. Last year September 10, 2014 at about 730-8pm. Same pond. WHICH ONES BIGGER!?! This one or my new one LOL

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Great fish whatever it weighs!

 

Here's a tip - get a simple grip

scale, and if you have belt loops,

attach it to one while you're bank

fishing. Works great.

 

While I have a Boga Grip now, I 

also have one of these and it is 

rather accurate as I test it often.

 

My boys use it now:

 

http://www.basspro.com/EconoScale-Fish-Scales/product/90579/

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i currently have this scale

 

http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12466434&camp=CSE:GooglePLA:12466434:11961183:TACKLE&CAGPSPN=pla&CAWELAID=120138600000139756&catargetid=120138600002990275&cadevice=c

 

i just keep forgetting to bring it with me! silly me, lesson learned lol

 

fisher-o-men you think so? from the pictures the old one does seem larger... however its hard for me to remember :/

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Unfortunately I have nothing to account for pertaining size of this one. I didn't think I'd get a good catch today, honestly! Lol

Here's a pic when it was flailing. Better lighting

 

One thing you can do in a pinch is clip a piece of line the same length as the bass (you can do the same thing for girth) then you can get a weight estimate with various formulas.

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One thing you can do in a pinch is clip a piece of line the same length as the bass (you can do the same thing for girth) then you can get a weight estimate with various formulas.

I never thought of that. Not a bad idea. I do have a bag with 2 big plano boxes inside and it has a couple side pouches. I keep a ruler in there and the scale as well.. just keep forgetting to bring it! Lol maybe I'll get a pocket sized tape measure

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They'll just get bigger through learning on BR!

Congrats on a new Pb!

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Looks like it could be 3 to me. Nice fish regardless of what it weighs!

Posted

Thanks everyone! And I never would have guessed 3-15 for Glenn fish. I thought 5+!

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