TravisRush
8/30/2008 8:25:00 PM2000subaru
8/30/2008 8:55:00 PMwhatcomfinest
8/30/2008 11:33:00 PMChrisB
8/31/2008 10:40:00 AMsgpwayne
8/31/2008 10:54:00 AMsgpwayne
8/31/2008 12:04:00 PMMike Carey
8/31/2008 7:45:00 PMAnonymous
8/31/2008 8:15:00 PMLostLunker
8/31/2008 10:20:00 PMsgpwayne
9/1/2008 12:21:00 AMMike Carey
9/1/2008 4:51:00 AMfishtimidator
9/1/2008 9:03:00 PMIt's funny, last time I fished there I didn't see 30 boats on the water trying to get their turn catching THAT exact fish?? Also, I can remember some time back reading in the Everett Herald about a kid that caught an 8.5lber out of Serene, don't remember him being hanged?! Lighten up, perhaps if you all had applied yourselves a bit more it could have been YOU in the pick and YOUR decision to keep or release it?? Who cares about the exact weight....it's a HOG, and as far as I can tell, bigger than anyone else has posted on here in quite some time!!
I suggest reeling in your jealousy and getting out there and catching your own!
For the record....my personal best out of Serene 4.5lbs, (I can admit it) and congratulations JustBassin00 on one heck of a quality bass!! Great job!! Alive or dead, thanks for sharing your report, and I hope you enjoy telling the story for years to come!! If I get a 9.5lber on the West Side in WA State, it is wall bound too!!
Oh, and JustBassin00.....do not expect to be alone the next time you go fish Lake Serene now that you've let the cat out of the bag....trust me, I know all too well!!
Tight lines to you, and dry eyes to the rest :p
tagwatson360
9/2/2008 9:38:00 AMJust FYI...When you do catch your trophy Westside bass, there are several companies that make beautiful fiberglass replicas that don't require harvesting the fish. Take length and girth measurements, a few good photos and they can match the exact size and coloration of your catch. Fiberglass replicas are more affordable and last indefinitely, where a skin mount will have a tendency to deteriorate over time.
SnohoBassGuy
9/2/2008 12:13:00 PMfishtimidator
9/2/2008 9:26:00 PMTry consulting a biologist who would be more than happy to tell you that a Western Washington Largemouth Bass is reaching the end of it's lifespan anywhere between 9-12lbs!! Oh, but I suppose they shouldn't just die on their own, cause that's bad for fishing?? Or God forbid somebody actually enjoys the way they taste?!
Deal with it, fishing mortality is a fact of life!! How many bass do you think died last year by ski boats, eagles, cormorants, or otters?? I know tiger muskie eat them, and trout and perch gorge themselves on bass fry EVERY YEAR!! How about the "bassmaster wannabee's" that have to tote bass around in their livewell all day until they catch another one, just so they can hold one in each hand and look oh so cool in the photo they post?? Don't deny it, I have witnessed that firsthand on several occasions!!! Are they all treating the fish right in their livewells?? Keeping the water cool, and adding anti-stress agents?? I HIGHLY doubt it!!!!! They are the first ones I think of whenever I see a dead 3 pounder without a mark on it in any given lake!! Catch photo and release if your gonna do it, do it right!!
Now don't get me wrong, I have played the 100% catch and release game for 35 years including numerous 6-7 and 8+lb bass on many west side lakes, (except for the one Panther Lake 3.5lber that I had to eat cause it was mortally hooked 15 years ago). Oh well, my apologies for "ruining" Panther Lake!!
You can keep your plastic re-created bath toys thanks! I will have a professional live mount of my first....and only my first....west side bass that goes 9.5 or better!! And good, let it age, weather and deteriorate....cause I'm gonna too!! As a matter of fact, I would probably want to be buried with it!!
Take Midol for any cramps that idea may cause, and try reading Bassmaster Magazine and drinking warm milk before bed to help with any sleeplessness, I am sure, that in time you will come to grips with the fact that in your lifetime a man that caught and released thousands of bass over his own lifetime actually kept one as a trophy.....trust me, it will all be o.k..
Drewp
9/3/2008 2:15:00 PMfishtimidator
9/3/2008 5:48:00 PMNow if you'll kindly excuse me, I am off to take that Midol.....