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Eddie Munster

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  1. Now that's kind of what I was expecting. This fish is approx 24" in length and may be off by 1/2 inch at most. It isn't what I would call fat but it IS healthy. Went out last night and bought a scale and measuring tape for the tackle box. Thanks
  2. While I know that physical size doesn't always translate into weight, I'm finding it hard to believe you think my fish is 3lbs or under and the two you're holding are somehow twice as heavy yet are not as big lengthwise. I realize you probably weighed those two bass (they are beautiful BTW) so I believe you but think you're erring on the light side with this one. Mental Note: don't stand next to roadwarrior at the urinals
  3. And me being 6' 1" 205 lbs I'm above average and trust me when I say that my fist could easily fit into this bass' mouth. Note that I'm holding the fish parallel to the front of my body; not at arm's length towards the camera. BTW How heavy were those fish in your avatar?
  4. Huh? 3lbs is a stretch. : Is that really your guess or are you being sarcastic to the guess of 4-5 lbs being too light?
  5. I always rety after catching a fish of good size, knowing full well the next one will be a lunker and thus break the weakened line.
  6. Plastic Worm.
  7. For some reason I have to have 10 posts before I can post an active link or pic. Standby.....
  8. I'd be interested in some info there too.
  9. Hello fellas, New to site here (nice place BTW) although been bass fishing for 25 years now. I caught the LMB below in a private lake in Georgia on a plastic worm but didn't have a scale with me or a measuring tape. I stand 6' 1" and as you can see I'm doing my best to hold it parallel to my body for scale and NOT extended out towards the camera. By measuring from the middle of my collarbone to the top of my thigh, I figure she was approx. 24" long. Can you guys help me out and venture a guess as to what you think she weighs? On a side note, I caught this beauty on Father's Day in front of my two kids and I did release her.

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