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BIG Bass taken this evening!
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Originally posted by RLB View PostMy biggest from Fork is 13-10 and that fish ain’t no where near that number....that fish might be 9....maybe. Must be Texas Tech grads, tell them to turn the scale over they’re reading it backwards.
It's a nice fish,but not a sharelunker.
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Originally posted by Killer View PostWhy would someone look at one pic and then call the OP an liar on the weight of this bass. Heck he said he weighed it on the boat. He did not guess it weigh 13 lbs. even if you thought it was less why rain on someone parade. I just don’t get it!
Congrats to your son.
My son went to school at TT and he graduated with a Wildlife Resource degree. While going to school he worked some for the science department and some graduate students working on their doctorate. They electrical shocked several rivers and lakes in Texas. The biggest bass they brought up was at Allen Henry. They had one that didn’t come to the top in deeper water that was way over 10lbs that they could see in the clear water but couldn’t reach it with the net. It has some great bass in it.
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Originally posted by hardtner View PostBass pics are so misleading. I found a nearly dead bass a few weeks ago that I weighed 12.91 on a quality scale that I verified with weights. In my pic, the fish looks like 8-9 pounds
No idea what that fish weighs, but it’s big. Congrats to the angler.
Here’s the pic. No one would call this one 12.91 either. I’ve got no reason to lie since I didn’t even catch it.
I don’t have a dog in the fight. Just that bass pics can be deceiving...both ways
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