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Giant Wisconsin Smallie

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  • Super User

Wow that was a nice one.

  • Super User

He put up a video a week or so ago of a 30-35lb bag of smallies

  • Super User

Un - Real ~ !

 

I heard about that Beast yesterday - So glad we got to see it.

 

"it's all about the big fish - and the potatoes "  :laugh5:   I love it.

 

A-Jay

  • Super User

It sucks that they have to kill a fish to verify that it's a record, because that would have been a new state record more than likely! Either way, it's an awesome fish!

That thing is epic!

  • Super User

Records indicate that the Wisconsin State record Smallie is a 9 lb. 1 oz. fish taken in June 1950 from Indian Lake.

 

This latest huge bass seemed close to that size for sure.

 

A-Jay

  • Super User

Geez!

 

That is one heck of a fish.

Dang!Now thats a fish right there!

That thing was huge! Makes me wish we had smallmouth on this side of the Atlantic...

  • Super User

OOps ... just posted the same vid.  Missed this post.  Sick Fish ... no pun intended.  LOL

  • Super User

Good gravy! What a beast of a smallie. D-double-dang!

Yikes!

am I the only one thinking, "geez, you are a guide, buy a decent scale."

 

I understand the scale might be dead on accurate.....but I want to see the digital!!!

 

donkey of a fish though.

  • Super User

Brian, most digital scales are far less accurate than a good spring scale. The big advantage to a digital is the it's easy to read and photograph.

I understand Francho, that's why I said it the way I did......I am sure that rusty spring scale is SUPER accurate (which is the reason it has lasted this long)

 

I just always hate to the see the word "approximately" used when talking fish weight....... spring for a really good scale (no pun intended).

  • Super User

I weigh all my fish with a Zebco Deliar, lol.

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