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mad fisherman
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Not as big as the one I caught in June,but it weighted 10 pounds and 6 oz.
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Dang! :clap:
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It's a shame to see a bass like that dead
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This bass is not dead. I caught it and put it in a 25 gallon tank . Took it five miles to my house and staked it out in my two acre lake in the shade by the dam and let it recoup for 45 minutes. Took it out and weighted it on two digital scales, took a picture and turned it loose and it swam of strong. I caught this same bass three weeks later in my pond and turned it loose again. I never keep big bass. It was cool that day and I only had 5 miles to my house.
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mad fisherman wrote:This bass is not dead. I caught it and put it in a 25 gallon tank . Took it five miles to my house and staked it out in my two acre lake in the shade by the dam and let it recoup for 45 minutes. Took it out and weighted it on two digital scales, took a picture and turned it loose and it swam of strong. I caught this same bass three weeks later in my pond and turned it loose again. I never keep big bass. It was cool that day and I only had 5 miles to my house.
Awesome!
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mad fisherman wrote:This bass is not dead. I caught it and put it in a 25 gallon tank . Took it five miles to my house and staked it out in my two acre lake in the shade by the dam and let it recoup for 45 minutes. Took it out and weighted it on two digital scales, took a picture and turned it loose and it swam of strong. I caught this same bass three weeks later in my pond and turned it loose again. I never keep big bass. It was cool that day and I only had 5 miles to my house.
bam! :clap: :clap:
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That is a beautiful fish! Congrats! :clap: :clap: :clap:
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that is a great big bass! i'm surprised you didn't break his jaw holding it like that. two hands on big fish!
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