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RE: Your Biggest Bass
My biggest bass to date was a 26 inch smallmouth which was close to 6 pounds caught a couple of years ago. Here any smallmouth over 5 pounds is concidered a trophy fish. For as far as largemouths they are new for us up in this part of the state. I am led to believe that 5 and 6 pounders are quite common with some reaching as much as 10 pounds. I have never caught anything like them for as far as largemouths go.
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RE: Your Biggest Bass
My biggest one was around 12 pounds and it was the first one I ever caught as a kid. We were fishing for catfish using perch for bait. It was big enough to stick your all the way down and work the hook out.
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RE: Your Biggest Bass
I am led to believe that 5 and 6 pounders are quite common with some reaching as much as 10 pounds. I have never caught anything like them for as far as largemouths go. |
RE: Your Biggest Bass
My biggest is 12lbs..........in my dreams that is[&:] I still have yet to catch a bass of any sort, but i will one day:D
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RE: Your Biggest Bass
As far north as maine is and you stating they are new to the area I think you are probably being fed some fibbers... that and the fact maine's state record is 11lbs caught in 1968! |
RE: Your Biggest Bass
ORIGINAL: vaslugger This lake is stocked with the Florida strain largemouths. |
RE: Your Biggest Bass
Hey Coolbrze,Yes the publicity really did catch up with
it but that has now changed for the better.The commision changed the size limit that everything from 14 to 24 inchs has to be released back.You can keep anything under 14 and only 1 fish per day over 24 inches.They still let you keep 5 a day though.When I used to go to taxidermy school in Richmond around 1995 you would not believe how many 8 to 14 pound fish came to the shop to be mounted.Thats what really opened my eyes up to what a awesome fishery this is.I think it will remain strong now with the regulations that have been imposed.They put the Florida strain in just four years before it opened.I have never fished a lake with so many trees and stickups before like that has.That also is what makes it so good.Also some nice Bluegill in there also.Take Care! Mike :D |
RE: Your Biggest Bass
I'm definitly going to hit briery creek next spring during the spawn.Weird, my two favorite lakes are electric only lakes. (briery creek, sleepy creek)[8D]
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RE: Your Biggest Bass
Well - it seems as though there are some huge bass all over the country. Thanks for the replies and I hope the post keeps going:) If you like, add your favorite bait. Here - I use Yamamotos Cinco's, Kreatures and Stretch O's weedless and weightless; ZoomBrush Hogs, Ribbon Tailed Worms, and Lizardson a carolina rig; andoccasionaly drop shot finese worms - almost exclusively in Watermellon Black Flake or Green Pumpkin for all of the above.
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RE: Your Biggest Bass
If you like, add your favorite bait.
Wild shiner or rubber worm for artificail ![]() |
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