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My friend and I went out yesterday morning to Rodman Reservoir and put only four bass in the boat, plus a catfish, a mudfish, and a pickerel. The largest bass weighed 7 pounds 2 ounces. See pix below . . .

 

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  • Super User

That's a HOSS! Nice bass!

  • Super User

Nice Bass Right there

 

And what a Big Head - on the bass I mean . . .

 

:smiley:

 

A-Jay

Basszila don't got to much on you either!

  • Super User

Nice fish for sure!

 

Jeff

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Someone put a 10 pounders head on a 5 pounders body! That thing will be a giant if it's body catches up with it's head  :eyebrows:

  • Author

She did have a big head/mouth. I was able to put my fist in her mouth with room to spare. Looks like a post span bass and if she was full of eggs she might have gone 8.5 pounds.

  • Super User

Nice job, that's a toad with or without eggs.  That head and mouth says it all!!!!!  I'm always amazed at the size of their bulging eyes.

Wow, nice fish. Don't hold out on us....tell us what you caught that on and how was the fight??

That thing is a Hawg!   Congrats!   :respect-059:

  • Author

Wow, nice fish. Don't hold out on us....tell us what you caught that on and how was the fight??

Caught on a wild shiner. I was reeling like a mad demon after I set the hook. She came right to the boat, not much fight, and I had no idea she was that size until I started to lip her and saw that mouth.
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She did have a big head/mouth. I was able to put my fist in her mouth with room to spare. Looks like a post span bass and if she was full of eggs she might have gone 8.5 pounds.

 

Yep.  You have to wish it was earlier in the year.  Very nice Fish.

  • Super User

Great bass and I'm liking those rod holders too.

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