Super User 5bass Posted August 26, 2010 Super User Posted August 26, 2010 If anybody's wondering what a kicker fish looks like....here's one. ;D Story and pics from Bassmaster.com http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/bassmaster/bigBass/news/story?page=b_BigBass_Shimotahira_20100826 Quote
NateFollmer Posted August 26, 2010 Posted August 26, 2010 AH GEEZ they spelled my name wrong in the article... It's NATHAN FOLLMER... Big-O catches fish like that all the time : Quote
Super User WRB Posted August 26, 2010 Super User Posted August 26, 2010 Look back in April, this story was already posted. WRB Quote
ShaneK1990 Posted August 26, 2010 Posted August 26, 2010 Schweet scale! lol Thats a monster though. Quote
Super User 5bass Posted August 26, 2010 Author Super User Posted August 26, 2010 Look back in April, this story was already posted. WRB Oh come on WRB. I have to read repeat threads on the same topics over and over and over. Can you cut me some slack just this one time? :-[ Quote
Super User SoFlaBassAddict Posted August 27, 2010 Super User Posted August 27, 2010 Man. Talk about things dreams are made of. Quote
Bass_Akwards Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 Look back in April, this story was already posted. WRB Oh come on WRB. I have to read repeat threads on the same topics over and over and over. Can you cut me some slack just this one time? :-[ Ha. Gotta go with FBL on this one. It took me about two years to really start noticing a bunch of repeat posts, and now it seems like 95% of them are repeats. I've personally started dozens of threads on this board (more than some, nowhere near as many as others) and I think I've seen a repeat of about 80% of my "original" threads, not to mention all the other repeats of other peoples threads. To have to read them over and over and over takes a special kind of talent. Starting a truely original thread in the "general bass fishing" forum on a board of this size, activity level, and knowlege base is super tough at this point. Quote
Bass_Akwards Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 Shoot! that fish was only 7 inches The 70cm is amazing but what was it's girth? I have a John Elway autographed authentic NFL football. I'll go measure the girth of that thing and I bet it's close. Quote
Super User NorcalBassin Posted August 27, 2010 Super User Posted August 27, 2010 Wow, that's incredible. If that pig is still alive, she's got a broken jaw and probably lost 3-4 pounds already. That being said, I'd still be happy to catch her. Quote
Mattlures Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 I have heard that that lake does not require you to keep the bass and that fish was released. Also holding a fish like that does no damage and anybody who says different is wrong. I dont care who they are. The jaws on those monsters are STRONG. They actualy hurt when they clamp down. Verticle is fine as long as your not twisting up on the jaw.. Horizontal, you need to use both hands and suport the weight. Quote
njbasstracker Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 another monster fish i wish it came from the us Quote
Super User WRB Posted August 27, 2010 Super User Posted August 27, 2010 Look back in April, this story was already posted. WRB Oh come on WRB. I have to read repeat threads on the same topics over and over and over. Can you cut me some slack just this one time? :-[ Ha. Gotta go with FBL on this one. It took me about two years to really start noticing a bunch of repeat posts, and now it seems like 95% of them are repeats. I've personally started dozens of threads on this board (more than some, nowhere near as many as others) and I think I've seen a repeat of about 80% of my "original" threads, not to mention all the other repeats of other peoples threads. To have to read them over and over and over takes a special kind of talent. Starting a truely original thread in the "general bass fishing" forum on a board of this size, activity level, and knowlege base is super tough at this point. Had no idea mentioning a thread was repeated is an issue, accept my apology. 20+lb LMB are exceptionally rare fish and this bass has a misshapen tail and was caught on spinning tackle using a 4" soft plastic. I don't have a problem remembering the few that have been caught during my lifetime. WRB Quote
Super User senile1 Posted August 27, 2010 Super User Posted August 27, 2010 Look back in April, this story was already posted. WRB Oh come on WRB. I have to read repeat threads on the same topics over and over and over. Can you cut me some slack just this one time? :-[ Ha. Gotta go with FBL on this one. It took me about two years to really start noticing a bunch of repeat posts, and now it seems like 95% of them are repeats. I've personally started dozens of threads on this board (more than some, nowhere near as many as others) and I think I've seen a repeat of about 80% of my "original" threads, not to mention all the other repeats of other peoples threads. To have to read them over and over and over takes a special kind of talent. Starting a truely original thread in the "general bass fishing" forum on a board of this size, activity level, and knowlege base is super tough at this point. I raise your 95 to 99%. It's why I read and rarely post anymore. There's just not much left to say that someone hasn't already said. Quote
Bass_Akwards Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 Look back in April, this story was already posted. WRB Oh come on WRB. I have to read repeat threads on the same topics over and over and over. Can you cut me some slack just this one time? :-[ Ha. Gotta go with FBL on this one. It took me about two years to really start noticing a bunch of repeat posts, and now it seems like 95% of them are repeats. I've personally started dozens of threads on this board (more than some, nowhere near as many as others) and I think I've seen a repeat of about 80% of my "original" threads, not to mention all the other repeats of other peoples threads. To have to read them over and over and over takes a special kind of talent. Starting a truely original thread in the "general bass fishing" forum on a board of this size, activity level, and knowlege base is super tough at this point. Had no idea mentioning a thread was repeated is an issue, accept my apology. 20+lb LMB are exceptionally rare fish and this bass has a misshapen tail and was caught on spinning tackle using a 4" soft plastic. I don't have a problem remembering the few that have been caught during my lifetime. WRB WRB check the battery in your sarcasm detecter/meter. ;D : Quote
Super User WRB Posted August 27, 2010 Super User Posted August 27, 2010 Look back in April, this story was already posted. WRB Oh come on WRB. I have to read repeat threads on the same topics over and over and over. Can you cut me some slack just this one time? :-[ Ha. Gotta go with FBL on this one. It took me about two years to really start noticing a bunch of repeat posts, and now it seems like 95% of them are repeats. I've personally started dozens of threads on this board (more than some, nowhere near as many as others) and I think I've seen a repeat of about 80% of my "original" threads, not to mention all the other repeats of other peoples threads. To have to read them over and over and over takes a special kind of talent. Starting a truely original thread in the "general bass fishing" forum on a board of this size, activity level, and knowlege base is super tough at this point. Had no idea mentioning a thread was repeated is an issue, accept my apology. 20+lb LMB are exceptionally rare fish and this bass has a misshapen tail and was caught on spinning tackle using a 4" soft plastic. I don't have a problem remembering the few that have been caught during my lifetime. WRB WRB check the battery in your sarcasm detecter/meter. ;D : Fully charged and waiting to the next 20+ lber. Quote
Super User bilgerat Posted August 27, 2010 Super User Posted August 27, 2010 I love it. Rental boat with a 2 horse motor. A 4" bait on a 1/16 oz jighead. One mind blowing bass later.... Quote
Bass_Akwards Posted August 27, 2010 Posted August 27, 2010 Look back in April, this story was already posted. WRB Oh come on WRB. I have to read repeat threads on the same topics over and over and over. Can you cut me some slack just this one time? :-[ Ha. Gotta go with FBL on this one. It took me about two years to really start noticing a bunch of repeat posts, and now it seems like 95% of them are repeats. I've personally started dozens of threads on this board (more than some, nowhere near as many as others) and I think I've seen a repeat of about 80% of my "original" threads, not to mention all the other repeats of other peoples threads. To have to read them over and over and over takes a special kind of talent. Starting a truely original thread in the "general bass fishing" forum on a board of this size, activity level, and knowlege base is super tough at this point. Had no idea mentioning a thread was repeated is an issue, accept my apology. 20+lb LMB are exceptionally rare fish and this bass has a misshapen tail and was caught on spinning tackle using a 4" soft plastic. I don't have a problem remembering the few that have been caught during my lifetime. WRB WRB check the battery in your sarcasm detecter/meter. ;D : Fully charged and waiting to the next 20+ lber. WRB where do you (and other BR members) think that 20+ is coming from? The US? Japan? Perhaps somewhere else? I've always said Cuba is going to one day have the world record. I've been down there, I've heard some "fish stories" and seen pics of some HUGE bass from there. If it ever becomes a bigger destination for world class bass anglers, you might see some big surprises. Quote
Super User SoFlaBassAddict Posted August 28, 2010 Super User Posted August 28, 2010 Being down here in Miami, I know my fair share of Cubans. I've seen some pictures of some grossly huge bass caught in Cuba. I'd love to get down there to fish one day. Some of the big fish stories are ridiculous. Plus you can get some seriously good food there. Quote
0119 Posted August 28, 2010 Posted August 28, 2010 Wow its vicious here anymore. If it isnt Shimano only arguments its self proclaimed fish biologists who 'know' more than men who hold doctorate degrees. Quote
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