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Wow....great looking fish!!

As far as handling the fish goes, I have heard that larger fish, like the one you caught, should always be supported by the body and the mouth but who knows.  I would have been excited too!!

 

Good job

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Freakin' toad right there! She is very healthy. Great catch!!!

  • Super User
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Wow ~ what a GREAT BASS ! ! !

And on an 8lb leader to boot, really good work.

Congrats on the new PB.

:respect-059:

A-Jay

 

  • Super User
Posted

Congrats. She is a toad. I would not worry about a vertical hold on bass. There is no evidence suggesting that it causes any harm like it does to some other fish species. 

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Congrats on the beast!  Beautiful fatty!  Great job on small line as well!

Jeff

  • Super User
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                                                 CONGRATULATIONS!

                                                              :fishing-026:

  • Super User
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Awesome! Congrats.

Hold looks OK. Support in top photo, hanging straight in 2nd. Wouldn't do it for a long time with such a fish though. I try  to be aware that I'm not tearing or over-stretching tendons in there. As we get old tissues are less forgiving; most probably this holds for fish too.

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Awesome bass! For that water that is serious trophy! Congratulations, sounds like you had to earn that one with the weather.

p.s. - you have to be careful with the vertical hold on a big bass without supporting the weight as you can get some stretching in the narrow connective tissue at the base of the neck where the head meets the body of the bass, it can cause a miss-aligned jaw, particularly if the bass does not hold still and starts bouncing around

 

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14 minutes ago, Turtle135 said:

Awesome bass! For that water that is serious trophy! Congratulations, sounds like you had to earn that one with the weather.

p.s. - you have to be careful with the vertical hold on a big bass without supporting the weight as you can get some stretching in the narrow connective tissue at the base of the neck where the head meets the body of the bass, it can cause a miss-aligned jaw, particularly if the bass does not hold still and starts bouncing around

 

I will keep that in mind thanks. This fish was very cooperative and pretty much was paralyzed until I released her.

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Great fish on 8lb .. I recently caught the biggest fish I'd ever caught ON 8 LB line. the fight is more fun then bigger ones I caught on big braid 

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