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On 6/8/2021 at 3:16 PM, Tennessee Boy said:

Would you rather fight a guy that’s 5’ 9” and weighs 225 lbs or a guy that 6’ 2” and weighs 150 lbs.  

 

Weight is the best measure of a man and a fish.

I'd fight pudgy Humpty Dumpty over Thomas Hearns any day.  

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On 6/2/2021 at 10:45 PM, Csc1331 said:

All I’m wondering is how the bass that the plaid shirt guy caught nearly a pound heavier than the one I caught if mine literally looks like it has twice the girth (thickness) and is nearly the same length. Looks almost 1.5x the width in my opinion. It baffles me lol. No disrespect. Just curious. 

What's so baffling to you about this? Kinda look the same to me, or close, at least. Maybe your fish a bit bigger pushed out in last horizontal photo there with its belly hanging. Is it a "he said, you said" situation? Or is it just a matter of photographic prospective, where his fish seems this way and your fish seems that way? Why would you even care what the guy's fish weighed in at unless in tournament mode with a dispute or something? Just asking, here, no puns intended. 

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10 minutes ago, Zcoker said:

Why would you even care

The OP lost interest in his own thread and hasn't logged in for 7 days. It was dumb anyway.

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