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Post by B-rad on Aug 12, 2012 12:47:50 GMT -5
Hey guys, in the past couple years I've developed a goal, to catch one Bass a year weighing over at least 6lbs. I've been successful the past 4 years. And I'm only 15, but this year I've caught alot of 3's and 4's, but none any bigger. I haven't been doing a ton of fishing either. I'm definately gonna be after 'em hard the rest of the year, to try and keep my goal going. Anyway, here's the last 4 year's of fish. 2009 Caught on a 14$ walmart spincasting combo. Somewhere around 8-8 1/2 lbs but was never wieghed. 2010 About a 6.5 lber but again, never weighed. Caught on a Gander Mountain mini 3 blade spinner. 2011. This was a GOOD year. Started off the spring with a 7lb 4 oz hawg followed 15 minutes later with an 8lb 14oz Giant. Both on a chartreuse and white chatterbait. Low-quality pictures. But these were weighed. And that same fall I caught this 6lb 9 oz bass on a rubber worm 2012. It's been a good year. But I haven't really been fishing much. Here's a couple 4's and a 3.5 Caught this summer on red eye shad/tubes. Anyways, wish me luck for the rest of 2012! I'll be hittin it hard!
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Post by topwaterbass on Aug 12, 2012 20:05:42 GMT -5
GOOD LUCK! In your quest.
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Post by z7bowhunter on Aug 12, 2012 23:00:18 GMT -5
Nice fish man. The biggest one i caught was 21" and it weighed 5 lbs on a cheap mechanical scale..i think it probly would have weighed 6 lbs on a better electronic scale.
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Post by B-rad on Aug 13, 2012 18:43:18 GMT -5
Nice fish man. The biggest one i caught was 21" and it weighed 5 lbs on a cheap mechanical scale..i think it probly would have weighed 6 lbs on a better electronic scale. I used to have a cheap spring one from wamart, it read a 5 lb weight a 3.5
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Post by z7bowhunter on Aug 14, 2012 20:20:47 GMT -5
yeah they arentvery accurate lol..but im too cheap to buy a fancy one.
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