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3rd 5+lb bass this year.

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Here's another one, but it's time for a new scale, since according to it, this 22 3/4 long fish weights 0.5 lbs, any guesses on the weight, I'm pretty sure she's 5 lbs at least since I've caught a number of them.

 

Kind of irritating but oh well, and I need to work on getting the whole fish in the picture when im by myself.:stupid:

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  • Super User

Nice looking bass. 

Very nice.....

  • Super User

That's how ya kick Bass! ?

  • Super User

Nice bass, if your scale is digital it might just need a new battery. 

  • Super User

Nice fish!  Keep 'em coming.  :)

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1 hour ago, Dwight Hottle said:

Nice bass, if your scale is digital it might just need a new battery. 

I did, but its just shot, I've had it since 1999 a old berkley digital, I remember mowing a lot lawns to buy it along with a Shimano compre and a Daiwa procaster at the same time, still have that rod/reel combo but it's retired now.

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