Super User WRB Posted August 9, 2015 Super User Posted August 9, 2015 not to get into an arguement over it but there are times when a fish will shake a bait off and end up having it rehooked during a head shake , there were witnesses to his account of what happened plus video of the account . Not arguing with you just clarifying what happened and our states regulations. Add a link to the video mentioned, like to see that. I did see a video of the bass being weighed. Several witnesses came foreward to state the bass was foul hooked, the bass was immediately released. It's a shame Dottie wasn't documented officially on that day before being released, phenomenal bass that should have been the world record, if caught legally. Quote
Super User MIbassyaker Posted August 10, 2015 Super User Posted August 10, 2015 Really interesting thread, although I have no ambition -- an no interest, really -- in catching a record of any kind. I almost always fish solo, I have no livewell, and I will not ever keep a trophy bass, so I'm unlikely to ever have a fish certified for any reason, much less a world (or state, or whatever) record. But I am rooting for the rest of y'all. Quote
joeblowwwww Posted August 10, 2015 Posted August 10, 2015 not to sound bias but I think it's gonna be California. WRB/Tom is right. I can see the biggest being caught then let go b4 verification. most bass fisherman in Ca are very conservative with catches and most will probably never get more than a quick pic b4 being put back in. Quote
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