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  • Super User
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What if there was like, a BassResource.com AOY?

Like the person who gets the biggest 5 fish Bass Limit gets bragging rights and maybe a thing on their profile displaying it similar to the mods and writers thing.

And all you would have to do to enter would be to take a picture of each fish with the weight in the picture.

Sounds kinda fun too me.

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  • Super User
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We do it in the spring usually. Biggest fish in a certain window..

Either way if we did 5 biggest in a year I'm sure one of the Cali dudes, Paul, or Randle would take it. Not much of a competition in my opinion.

  • Super User
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Its usually vs. your state record, and by species.  Dwight Hottle smoked my 5 lb. smallie last time I entered, and I'm still angry, LOL.

  • Super User
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Its usually vs. your state record, and by species. Dwight Hottle smoked my 5 lb. smallie last time I entered, and I'm still angry, LOL.

LOL... the Great Lake fisheries should not count. Plus I think you could get closer to that record in Cayuga. Oh the things I have seen there... lol

  • Super User
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You just mad jealous. I told you to hit up UR for grad school, and we can fish every day.

  • Super User
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Still favoring the Cuse. Cheaper and grad students basically get reimbursed 90-95% of their tuition.

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Can we rank the smallest fish as well? I might win that category. hahaha

  • Super User
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Can we rank the smallest fish as well? I might win that category. hahaha

We all compete constantly for the title of "Dink Master". ;D

Ronnie

  • Super User
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Still favoring the Cuse. Cheaper and grad students basically get reimbursed 90-95% of their tuition.

And you'll five minutes from lovely Onandoga Lake..  LMAO.

  • Super User
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Can we rank the smallest fish as well? I might win that category. hahaha

I don't know - I'm in the running for that contest. See my avatar - 3" bass caught fair and square on a 3/8oz roostertail!   ;D

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Can we rank the smallest fish as well? I might win that category. hahaha

I don't know - I'm in the running for that contest. See my avatar - 3" bass caught fair and square on a 3/8oz roostertail! ;D

ohh please, i got a bass last year for the size of a sunfish. less than 2 inches I think...and on a d**n 5 inch worm. :o

  • Super User
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Put up, or shut up, guys. 8-)

I don't know - if your hand is anywhere near the size of mine - that brim is at least 3 1/2" - maybe 4", with much more girth than a 3" bass.

Lee.MD - you have to have a photo! ;D

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ouch...Francho...that's a small bass.

Goose, I will remember to photo it this year...haha

  • Super User
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Put up, or shut up, guys. 8-)

I don't know - if your hand is anywhere near the size of mine - that brim is at least 3 1/2" - maybe 4", with much more girth than a 3" bass.

He is short so he has small hands. I would say 1.5-2"  ;D

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it wouldnt really be a fair match, i doubt that anyone in Virginia is going to compete with a guy from California, Texas, Florida, or Japan.

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it wouldnt really be a fair match, i doubt that anyone in Virginia is going to compete with a guy from California, Texas, Florida, or Japan.

I agree. We could do it by state though...

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Can we rank the smallest fish as well? I might win that category. hahaha

you wanna compete with this?

That's a minnow or a bass? Haha

  • Super User
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I wouldn't be so sure about location as you think.  Last year on KBF, I think the two biggest fish submitted for the competition were both over 25", and one was on a fly in VA.  The other was a swimbait fish from RI.

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Still favoring the Cuse. Cheaper and grad students basically get reimbursed 90-95% of their tuition.

sorry to go off topic but syracuse better get their act togethor in basketball. besides being ion syracuse you got oneida and onandaga 8-)

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And you'll five minutes from lovely Onandoga Lake.. LMAO.

I used to live up there. You would be surprised at the bass that come out of Onondaga Lake. Smells like

s$%t in the summer---but you throw a lure over those matted veggies and you'll catch 'em like crazy. Great fishing up in the river too.

  • Super User
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What if we did sort of a bracket type of deal.

We could have a bracket for shore only, and a bracket for boaters.

Angler vs. Angler biggest fish goes on to next round, each round could be a week?

  • Super User
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people shouldnt diss onandaga, a lot of in there, my buddy got a 4lbs largemouth of there last year and thats huge for hear

Fours are huge?  Ok.  They're big, special, decent, nice, respectable, good catches, but not huge.

The only reason to fish Onandoga is because you got blown off Oneida, or its a points tournament.

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