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On Saturday I went to my spot and cast netted some shiners and I got about 1.5 dozen and my buddy went to a spot to try and get a few extra shiners for the trip. He only got one but man was it huge. Picture to follow. So we went to a catch and release lake in Lake County called wildcat lake and when we were on our way to our spot we noticed another boat fishing shiners in our spot and they were killing them. We saw them catch at least 8 bass in about 1 hour. We ended up getting two on the day with no real size to any of them. Our best was about 3.5lbs and another was only 2lbs but it was a nice day to fish and we had a good time anyway. I really want to show off the size of this shiner my buddy caught on a bread ball. This thing would have been a keeper in a bass tournament. This thing was at least 12 inches if not 14". This thing was huge. Here is a pic. Has anybody ever fished with a shiner this big, or even seen one this big. Just for a size reference My buddy is 5'11" about 190lbs.

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Thats the biggest one I've ever seen! :o

That's what she....

ahh, too easy :P

That shiner is gigantic by the way 8-)

Thats what she said (Sorry if you were not going to finish it I will!)

Nice shiner though! .

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CFFF   nice shiner.

Yes I've fished 'em that big.

Yes I've caught Bass on them. My partner broke off a biggun last Saturday on Toho. She got down into the grass before he could turn her. Broke off 50# braid.

Have caught bass as small as 2.2lbs on 12 inch shiners. I mean those bass can have a real attitude when it comes to live bait.

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here is one i caught, its not exactly a shiner, its actually a "rudd" but they are very similar to shiners.

this one was 10":

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so what exactly is the difference they look exactly the same except one is bigger.

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Sounds like fun!

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