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Largemouth bass died.

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On 10/30/2023 at 1:49 PM, OkobojiEagle said:

Why do you need a picture to enjoy the experience?

The latest catch pics thread is probably the most popular part of these forums, people like fish pics. Even ones from other people 

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  • OkobojiEagle
    OkobojiEagle

    ^ Take a deep breath and hold it as you pull the bass from the water.  That bass should be back in the lake before your next breath...

  • I think 2 to 4 minutes is a long time, but what do I know.

  • Skunkmaster-k
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    It happens. I ate a 9 # largemouth this summer. 

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2-4 minutes does sound like a long time, but considering it's cooler most bass should survive for 20 minutes - not that I recommend leaving them out of the water for 20 minutes. So I can't really say what happened here.

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