Marking bass for future reference

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RE:Marking bass for future reference

Post by kevinb » Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:15 pm

Bob Johansen wrote:
tagwatson360 wrote:I'm with Chris B on the Bass Bag. Great product! The bass stay nice and calm in the black bag which reduces stress. Fish usually go berserk when you put the scale's hook through their mouth. I first wet the bag prior to weighing the fish and the material is very gentle on their slime coat. The Bass Bag has grommets that you can put the hook on your scale through. This way you don't need to put any additional holes in the fish. I wish they were required in tournaments for anglers weighing their catch.
Those are some very nice bass! The 11 3/4 largie would be a state record wouldn't she?
Good eye Bob,heres some state bass stats http://www.aa-fishing.com/wa/washington ... shing.html

Nice work tagwatson

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