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J35J

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  1. Thanks for the replies everyone!
  2. Pretty much what I was expecting to see...just like to see comfirmation that my 2 pounders aren't just every day chump change and are for the most part fairly standard size that most will catch. Thanks for the replies so far and if anyone wants to add anything further, feel free!
  3. Yup, and that's what I figured would be the case. I understand there are some lakes just busting out with monster fish but that's not a typical lake. Figured if there were enough replies you'd get a good idea of what people are catching and then also if they mentioned that their lake is known to continually produce big bass then you can take that into account as well. I don't know that the lakes I fish really contain a bunch of big fish...sure they are there but I don't think it's common to continually pull out 5-6 pounders with regularity. I guess if I phrase the question like this....if you were fishing for 3-4 hours and caught 4-5 fish all in the 1.5-2.5 lb range would that be a good day for most of you...understood that if you have golden lakes where the big fish just jump in your boat, that's not what I'm looking for. Just your average joe fisherman at an average joe lake...what are the expectations.
  4. I've fished for a lot of years but never fished all that frequently or seriously until about a year ago now. What size of LMB is normal for most of you when you go out? If you don't catch a fish that is "X" many pounds would it be a disappointing day? We seem to catch the 1-2 pounders fairly frequently, the 3-4 pounders would be a good day and rarely if ever really catch much over that size. I realize the lakes we fish in may just not be super stocked on the larger fish but I'm curious if the 2-3 pounders are pretty normal and what is expected or if people are landing the 4-5 pounders pretty frequently and the 2 pounders are just ho-hum, no big deal. Look forward to the responses. Thanks!

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