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Just added about 20 new pictures on the photowall.  Check them out!

http://www.bassresource.com/fishingpictures/photowall313.html

who do most of the fish look smaller than the weight it has under it? there is a 7 pounder on there that looks like one of my 2 pounders.

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I post what people send.  If they embellish a little, then they're a Roland Martin wannabe.   :D

It's still a nice fish....! Great pictures...

Well dang it mine did weigh what i posted

4 lbs 14 oz lol scales don't lie. The one under mine yeah i kinda wonder. lol That day sucked i caught two fish back to back and that was it all day. When i hooked this one in the picture i said man that a toad and fat so i put it on the scale.

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I see what you guys are talking about - the one from Washington state.  Yes, it does look different than you're "normal" bass, but I have caught 6-7 pounders that have looked exactly like that.  The don't "look" that big, but put 'em on the scale and they somehow do.

I have to say that i think those fish have alot of muscle.  obviously, muscle weighs more than fat and tissue! ;D

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