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Swim Baits
Hey all you guys that have been thinking about swim baits...
I thought you might enjoy this story from ESPN.com.
The "Pardee's 9.83 smallie eclipses California mark" story is located at http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/fish ... id=2931118
That is a big fish!
I thought you might enjoy this story from ESPN.com.
The "Pardee's 9.83 smallie eclipses California mark" story is located at http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/fish ... id=2931118
That is a big fish!
One fish at a time...
Lewis
What are you fishing for?
What am I fishing for?
Lewis
What are you fishing for?
What am I fishing for?
RE:Swim Baits
Ready for a road trip!! Maybe one of us could come close to that up here. I KNOW that we could definitely top 8-pounds somewhere up here.
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Yea that was a good one.
Here's another Pardee smallie, proof of C&R working its magic! (too bad that record one was killed)
http://trophybassonly.com/id226.htm
Here's another Pardee smallie, proof of C&R working its magic! (too bad that record one was killed)
http://trophybassonly.com/id226.htm
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RE:Swim Baits
Wouldnt that suck if she was caught and then mounted. That would give no1 else the chance to catch her.
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RE:Swim Baits
Old bass like that don't revive too well. And the fish would be even smarter if it survived, so the chances of it making another one's day is close to zero. Barren too. I personally would mount it.
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ipodrodder:
Why would you mount it?
Reproduction mounts are so much better now then conventional mount.
Repro's come back to you so much faster, look so much better, and don't peel after a bunch of years.
Why would you mount it?
Reproduction mounts are so much better now then conventional mount.
Repro's come back to you so much faster, look so much better, and don't peel after a bunch of years.
Don't chase reports...Be the report others chase....
RE:Swim Baits
Thats perfectly fine with me if it got smarter. Then it'll be able to add to the monster genepool without someone else dragging it out of the lake and maybe taking it home.iPodrodder wrote:Old bass like that don't revive too well. And the fish would be even smarter if it survived, so the chances of it making another one's day is close to zero. Barren too. I personally would mount it.
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Can't add to the genepool if Ipodrodder kills it. :chef:bpm2000 wrote:Thats perfectly fine with me if it got smarter. Then it'll be able to add to the monster genepool without someone else dragging it out of the lake and maybe taking it home.iPodrodder wrote:Old bass like that don't revive too well. And the fish would be even smarter if it survived, so the chances of it making another one's day is close to zero. Barren too. I personally would mount it.
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RE:Swim Baits
Everyone says that about replicas, I personally think real fish mounts look better than replicas, at least they look more real. They don't last as long, you need to get them refinished every some years. Replicas are more expensive. I was going to have one done (replica), and it was going to cost 50% more than the real mount, I just ended up with a picture and letting the fish go.Sam Kafelafish wrote:ipodrodder:
Why would you mount it?
Reproduction mounts are so much better now then conventional mount.
Repro's come back to you so much faster, look so much better, and don't peel after a bunch of years.
RE:Swim Baits
Agreed.kzoo wrote: I just ended up with a picture and letting the fish go.
Don't chase reports...Be the report others chase....