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Texas Monster!

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  • Super User

Wow! Monster. 7th largest bass from Texas ever.

  • Super User

Great Big Bass for sure.

It was caught Feb. 2022

Could it be surpassed in 2023 ? 

:smiley:

A-Jay

  • Super User

That’s a whopper for sure! 

  • Super User

What a freakin' beast!

  • Super User
1 hour ago, A-Jay said:

Great Big Bass for sure.

It was caught Feb. 2022

Could it be surpassed in 2023 ? 

:smiley:

A-Jay

Yeah that fish was caught last year when a few guides like Josh Jones, and Nick Kefalidas all got together, similar to this year.   I think you're right, the record has a great shot of being broken, they are already catching a number of 13-14lb fish, and those fish are going to be getting bigger by several pounds over the coming month I'd imagine.  

  • Super User

That is one big bass!

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