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  • Super User
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Are there pictures at least? I'm sorry you can't just say you broke the record without any proof whatsoever.

  • Global Moderator
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It doesn’t look like a 12 pound bass but pictures are hard to judge. A nice bass either way. 

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  • Super User
Posted

It looks like 12 lbs to me. This is 12.4  

 

Posted

Could be 12... Long fish. Regardless, beautiful fish. He doesn't seem to worried about the record. The estimated weight of a 27"LMB on the In-Fisherman chart linked on this site(I believe) under "Tools" is 11.95lbs.

 

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17 minutes ago, Biglittle8 said:

Could be 12... Long fish. Regardless, beautiful fish. He doesn't seem to worried about the record. The estimated weight of a 27"LMB on the In-Fisherman chart linked on this site(I believe) under "Tools" is 11.95lbs.

 

My bad... I don't think the link is on this site. https://www.in-fisherman.com/editorial/bass-length-to-weight-conversion-chart/156649

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Gotta agree...that ain't no 12 pounder.  Nice fish though.

Posted
12 minutes ago, YoTone said:

4lbs test line.

This....That dude caught that LMB using d**n near nothing. Fantastic work regardless if it is a record or not!

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Big for NY but 12 lbs? Idk, maybe...Either way nice catch. I like how they keep saying "unnamed pond" does that mean private property? I've wondered if state records can be recorded if technically a fish was caught on private property, permissible or otherwise...

  • Super User
Posted

Who cares what it weighs.  He didn't weigh it, so no point guessing. If he has the length and it's verified, he can have the catch and release record. That's currently at 24.75". This fish smashes that record. Nice job. 


He'd have to name the pond and it would have to public fishing water. My guess is he doesn't care about the record, and doesn't want the spot burnt. 

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So what if you protect the fish, transport it to a certified scale, weight it and then safely release it? No one ever said that there is a time frame between when it’s caught and when it’s released. Oh the things you can think about while fishing.....

  • Super User
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1 hour ago, CrankFate said:

So what if you protect the fish, transport it to a certified scale, weight it and then safely release it? No one ever said that there is a time frame between when it’s caught and when it’s released. Oh the things you can think about while fishing.....

According to NY fishing regulations;

”Catch and Release means catching and immediately releasing the caught fish without harm.”

  • Super User
Posted
14 hours ago, CrankFate said:

No one ever said that there is a time frame between when it’s caught and when it’s released.

Regulations clearly say catch and immediate release.  Transport is illegal.

Posted
17 hours ago, Scott F said:

According to NY fishing regulations;

”Catch and Release means catching and immediately releasing the caught fish without harm.”

 

4 hours ago, J Francho said:

Regulations clearly say catch and immediate release.  Transport is illegal.


I just looked it up. They can’t be held on a string or placed in a bucket, tub, live well or any other holding device.

 

6 CRR-NY 10.1 (c) (8) says “catch and release angling (i.e., catching and returning a fish to the water without causing it harm) is only permitted during the open season for a particular species. Measuring, weighing and photographing the fish are permitted as long as the fish is not removed from the water for an extended period or handled in a manner that could cause harm such fish may not be held on a string, or placed in a bucket, tub, live well or any other holding device.”

 

Guess I should get a Boga and get it Certified ?

  • Super User
Posted
3 minutes ago, CrankFate said:

Guess I should get a Boga and get it Certified ?

Or use a ruler.  Catch and release records are by length.

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1 hour ago, J Francho said:

Or use a ruler.  Catch and release records are by length.


All I’m going to say, is as soon as I decided I was going to break a record, I haven’t caught anything but dinks. Literally. For like 3 years, nothing big.

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