WL.com Bass Trophy Board 2009
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RE:WL.com Bass Trophy Board 2009
Damn, dude!
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Have not used the strike king but do use the R.H. So the 1/2oz is ur reasoning of what over the R.H..sink rate?Or does the RH not come in 1/2..No i didnt look..man i need a bigger boat then Tired of drinking wake water:-& No not that bad did for my first time though on sammy"crazy"tagwatson360 wrote:Sparky,
I'm using the Strike King Flats jighead in 1/2 oz. and the Revenge Swimbait Head in 3/4 oz. and 1 oz. Also, don't let the water sports discourage you from fishing an area (unless it becomes unsafe). My experience is that heavy boat traffic only makes the swimbait bite better.
Good luck!
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RE:WL.com Bass Trophy Board 2009
nice fish
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Sometimes the picture can make the fish look smaller or bigger.
6 pounds 14 oz on a certified scale, back about '90.
6 pounds 14 oz on a certified scale, back about '90.
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Nice fish! gotta love the seats on that boat!
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even if there fish doest look 6 or bigger i think its the wrong approach to put down on somes fish .......there nicefishingmachine wrote:Are those over 6lbs not to question but they dont look over 6
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RE:WL.com Bass Trophy Board 2009
Great reply cman,..remember FM you went through the same thing when you posted your pics,..let someone else post negative replies,..not you,..you've been on the forum for 2 long for that,..JM2Pennies!Cman2007 wrote:even if there fish doest look 6 or bigger i think its the wrong approach to put down on somes fish .......there nicefishingmachine wrote:Are those over 6lbs not to question but they dont look over 6
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2 fish that look compleatly different can weight the same. Last summer I caught 2 largemouth from the same lake, but different areas, 2 days apart. One early in the morning and 1 late at night.
One was 22 1/2" long and a 'streamlined' body. The other was 21 inches long and looked like the rear of the 'main body' had been cut off almost square and a tail attached, with a 'stubby snout'.
They both weighed 5.7 pounds. I had to test my digital scale to be sure it wasn't stuck on 5.7 :-)
Then you can have 2 fish exactly the same length, measurement around the girth and have different weights. That can be because the 'meat'/muscles can be more solid on one fish and flabby on the other. The more solid fish will weight more.
Then what the fish has been eating, or not have eaten anything, can make the fish weight different.
Just means it's a tossup what the bass weighs compared to it's 'looks'.
Oh ya, the camera angle and the camera settings, and the size of the person holding the fish, and how the fish is being held makes a difference also.
One was 22 1/2" long and a 'streamlined' body. The other was 21 inches long and looked like the rear of the 'main body' had been cut off almost square and a tail attached, with a 'stubby snout'.
They both weighed 5.7 pounds. I had to test my digital scale to be sure it wasn't stuck on 5.7 :-)
Then you can have 2 fish exactly the same length, measurement around the girth and have different weights. That can be because the 'meat'/muscles can be more solid on one fish and flabby on the other. The more solid fish will weight more.
Then what the fish has been eating, or not have eaten anything, can make the fish weight different.
Just means it's a tossup what the bass weighs compared to it's 'looks'.
Oh ya, the camera angle and the camera settings, and the size of the person holding the fish, and how the fish is being held makes a difference also.
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great job young man congats
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what did that go JW? that looks like its 15lbs in his arms lol
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MAN I SHOULD LOSE ME SOME WEIGHT"MIGHT ACTUALLY SHOW A FISH LIKE THIS"CONGRATS JUDGE W AND YOUR KID FOR WHOOPIN IT....MAYBE ILL JUST FISH YOUR LAKE:-$
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Very nice fish JW:colors:
Oh and JW we got a thread in freshwater for kid pics yours would be a great addition.....
Oh and JW we got a thread in freshwater for kid pics yours would be a great addition.....
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What a toad! Great job!
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What an awesome looking Smallie! Great job!
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JW,
That is awesome!
That is awesome!
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RE:WL.com Bass Trophy Board 2009
Another awesome fish there JWerner. When I first looked at it I thought it swallowed your arm ... LOL.
'course they don't have biscuits and gravy ... but if they did, I bet everyone would eat there.