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Slow rolled trick worm is catching me fish, just caught the biggest I've caught yet off a trick worm... any ideas how much this thug weighs?

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^ I wear a size 11 shoe, looks like a kids sandal. This guy was deceptively heavy, I'd say 4 pounds at least. Trick worms killin it.

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Just went back to around the same area I caught the guy above, pulled out maybe a 3 pounder? 1469819_3712388785124_2096992073_n.jpg

 

Then threw again and caught a little dink next cast, on the trick worm.

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Your second caught fish pic looks bigger than the first fish. WTG on that trick worm.

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Your second caught fish pic looks bigger than the first fish. WTG on that trick worm.

He is fatter, his mouth is not a big though, and not quite as long. I'd say the first pic is a 4 pounder, and the second is a 3 lber, just my guess. Much appreciated man definitely going to continue to build confidence on the trick worm.

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Always good when you find something that produces big fish! Congrats man keep slayin em

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Good going! I am terrible at judging size from pics, but keep on catching!

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So I'm pretty much slaying 3-5 lbers on trick worms. Well, maybe not slaying, but I caught three real nice fish today, and probably will go back out again this evening. I don't have a scale so I can only guess weight.

 

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^ 4 lber I'd say

 

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 3lber

 

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^ Probably a 2 lber

 

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^ Here's another shot of the 4?lber

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If you buy a scale you won't have to guess.

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If you buy a scale you won't have to guess.

Well, I've never caught big enough fish on a consistent basis to justify buying a scale... definitely thinking about it now though :P

Academy has some decent digital scales for $15 to $20.  I've had one for about 2 years and it works well, maybe a tenth or so off on accuracy (used some weights to test it out).  You could also get a little tape measure or something to measure lengths which would give you a ballpark weight if you apply it to bass size charts.

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