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New to HFS, gotta few Nice Bass to show off!
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#1 Posted : Sunday, November 16, 2008 5:45:59 AM(UTC)

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Hey all, I'm new to HFS, I got a lot of good stories to tell. Here are a few of my bass I caught last summer, kinda proud of them and I'll even thow in a pics of my 16" Crappie I had mounted a few years back.
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#2 Posted : Monday, November 17, 2008 11:55:49 AM(UTC)

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Those are some nice bass! I use to catch crappie as big as that one mounted a a lake called Red Lake in northern Minnesota....through the ice even. Nothing like catching a 12"+ crappie on light line through the ice. Good times! Welcome to HFS.
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, December 17, 2008 4:25:08 AM(UTC)

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Damn, those are some nice bass. The one looks like it swallowed a bowling ball.
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#4 Posted : Wednesday, December 17, 2008 4:35:36 AM(UTC)

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Years and years of lots of different stratigies! You just gotta think like that Bass hehehehehe. Naw, it's just a lot of time spent learning the habits etc etc, I have yet to break my biggest record of 10.5lbs, hopefully this summer I can do it though. I've seen alot of potentual bass swimming around but they didn't get big for being careless and dumb! I'll tell ya one of my biggest secrets, weightless plastics in heavy cover, better use at least 20lb Spiderwire lol! Oh and the one that looks as if it swallowed a bowling ball actually had a water snake in it's belly, yes a snake! I had that one mounted and the Taxidermist called me and told me what was in it's stomache, I was shocked hehehehe.
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#5 Posted : Friday, October 15, 2010 10:35:53 PM(UTC)
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10.5 lbs is a huge northern strain largemouth. Where did you catch it? When I lived up there my pb was 6 lbs, but now that I live in Texas things are different..Down here 5 and 6 lbers are pretty common, we usually catch one that big or bigger at least every other trip..The fish have several more months to grow down here so there are just higher numbers of bigger bass. You have got some nice ones, I like the one with the big gut, that old girl is healthy, as she must be to eat a snake..Guess there is a reason Doug Hannon invented that big water snake bait..
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